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This is an action brought by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), and certain individuals against President Nixon and various government officials. The plaintiffs allege a conspiracy to deprive them of their rights to participate in the electoral process, and accuse defendants of illegal burglary, mail tampering, and other wrongful activities. Defendants Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Mardian moved for dismissal based on lack of personal jurisdiction. The court found no factual basis to connect these defendants with alleged tortious acts in New York, such as a burglary, a mail cover, or an FBI Disruption Program. Consequently, the court granted the motions to dismiss without prejudice, allowing plaintiffs to refile if they can establish a jurisdictional basis.
Socialist Workers Party v. Attorney General of US is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, S.D. New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in District Court, S.D. New York.
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This is an action brought by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), and certain individuals against President Nixon and various government officials. The plaintiffs allege a conspiracy to deprive them of their rights to participate in the electoral process, and accuse defendants of illegal burglary, mail tampering, and other wrongful activities. Defendants Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Mardian moved for dismissal based on lack of personal jurisdiction. The court found no factual basis to connect these defendants with alleged tortious acts in New York, such as a burglary, a mail cover, or an FBI Disruption Program. Consequently, the court granted the motions to dismiss without prejudice, allowing plaintiffs to refile if they can establish a jurisdictional basis.
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