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Francis Edwin Froelich, and Anas A. Shallal Mary T. Taylor Victoria Gray Adams v. Federal Election Commission Charles S. Robb Oliver L. North James C. Miller, III Sylvia Clute Sylvia Clute for Senate Jim Miller for United States Senate Oliver North for United States Senate Committee, Incorporated Robb for the Senate, Mary T. Taylor, and Francis Edwin Froelich Anas A. Shallal Victoria Gray Adams v. Federal Election Commission Charles S. Robb Oliver L. North James C. Miller, III Sylvia Clute Sylvia Clute for Senate Jim Miller for United States Senate Oliver North for United States Senate Committee, Incorporated Robb for the Senate, Victoria Gray Adams, and Francis Edwin Froelich Anas A. Shallal Mary T. Taylor v. Federal Election Commission Charles S. Robb Oliver L. North James C. Miller, III Sylvia Clute Sylvia Clute for Senate Jim Miller for United States Senate Oliver North for United States Senate Committee, Incorporated Robb for the Senate

Citations: 57 F.3d 1066; 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 21731Docket: 94-1777

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; June 14, 1995; Federal Appellate Court

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The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals addressed appeals from Francis Edwin Froelich, Mary T. Taylor, and Victoria Gray Adams, who challenged a district court's order denying their motion for en banc certification and dismissing their case due to lack of standing. The appeals were submitted on March 7, 1995, and decided on June 14, 1995. The court, consisting of Judges Hall, Wilkins, and Niemeyer, found the appeals to be without merit, affirming the district court's decision based on its reasoning. The case, Froelich v. Federal Election Commission, was previously dismissed by the Eastern District of Virginia on May 31, 1994. The Fourth Circuit concluded that oral argument was unnecessary as the issues were sufficiently clear from the submitted materials.