U.S. ALLEGIANCE INSTITUTE
AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF
Robert C. Laity v. Senator Kamala Devi Harris
11/09/2020
U.S. Allegiance Institute submits Amicus Curiae Brief to D.C. Federal District Court supporting the proper interpretation of the United States Constitution. Attorney Mario Apuzzo, Esq., sponsored for pro hac vice admission by Attorney William J. Olson and Jeremiah L. Morgan of the D.C. Bar, authored the amicus curiae brief only addressing the natural born citizen issue.
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CASE SUMMARY
In the case Robert C. Laity v. U.S. Senator Kamala Devi Harris, United States Relator and pro se plaintiff seeks to enjoin Senator Kamala Harris from entering into the Office of the Vice President or President of the United States on the grounds that she is not an Article II, Sec. 1, Clause 5 "Natural Born Citizen" of the United States and therefore constitutionally ineligible.
CASE NOTES
Plaintiff, Robert C. Laity has taken the following Oaths of Allegiance:
10 U.S. Code § 502 - Enlistment Oath
Oath Taken by Enlisted Service Members
5 U.S. Code § 3331 - Oath of Office
Federal Employee for the Department of Veterans Affairs
Public Officer Oath/Affirmation
Oath as Notary Public for the State of NY
2014 Resolution – Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association
CSPOA Signatory as Life Member