Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was denied a rehearing by the full Sixth Circuit in his stifled attempt to get his name off of ballots in Michigan on Wednesday, according to a federal appeals court.
Kennedy won’t have his appeal heard again, according to an order from the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. A split panel on Sept. 27 affirmed a lower court ruling that RFK Jr. failed to present viable constitutional causes of action, according to an order. After the original three-judge panel concluded that the issues raised in the original petition were fully considered, less than ...
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