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NH Civil Rights case from 2022 (Keep New England White Banner Drop):

This matter has been consistently dismissed in favor of NSC. NH AG John Formella has escalated the case to the NH Supreme Court, and last week our Legal Team, along with the ACLU, provided opposing arguments to Formella’s pleas to the Supreme Court to revamp the case against NSC in these matters. It is the opinion of our Legal Team that the NH Supreme Court will rule in our favor but the AG is expected to continue to drag out these charges for as long as he can to continue to waste organizational funds gathered through donations and member contributions.

New Civil Rights case from 2023 (Concord DQSH Protest):

Our Legal Team has filed a strong Motion to Dismiss in this matter and we are awaiting judgement. Our Legal Team expects it will be favorable to us. Still, we expect the AG to appeal that case to the NH Supreme Court in that event in a similar fashion to the 2022 NH Civil Rights case.

MA Civil Rights case (Migrant Hotel Protests, DQSH Protests, basically everything NSC has ever done in MA
):

There has been no movement on this case as of yet. This is easily the most fraudulent case of the 3 and it is wildly over-broad and selective in its enforcement of widely ignored statutes. Our Legal Team is crafting a strong Motion to Dismiss in this matter as well, and we also expect the rulings in that case to be favorable to NSC. We also expect a similar escalation to the MA Supreme Court from AG Andrea Campbell in that event.

We thank you all for your support.

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🚨 UPDATE 🚨

NH Civil Rights case from 2022 (Keep New England White Banner Drop):

This matter has been consistently dismissed in favor of NSC. NH AG John Formella has escalated the case to the NH Supreme Court, and last week our Legal Team, along with the ACLU, provided opposing arguments to Formella’s pleas to the Supreme Court to revamp the case against NSC in these matters. It is the opinion of our Legal Team that the NH Supreme Court will rule in our favor but the AG is expected to continue to drag out these charges for as long as he can to continue to waste organizational funds gathered through donations and member contributions.

New Civil Rights case from 2023 (Concord DQSH Protest):

Our Legal Team has filed a strong Motion to Dismiss in this matter and we are awaiting judgement. Our Legal Team expects it will be favorable to us. Still, we expect the AG to appeal that case to the NH Supreme Court in that event in a similar fashion to the 2022 NH Civil Rights case.

MA Civil Rights case (Migrant Hotel Protests, DQSH Protests, basically everything NSC has ever done in MA
):

There has been no movement on this case as of yet. This is easily the most fraudulent case of the 3 and it is wildly over-broad and selective in its enforcement of widely ignored statutes. Our Legal Team is crafting a strong Motion to Dismiss in this matter as well, and we also expect the rulings in that case to be favorable to NSC. We also expect a similar escalation to the MA Supreme Court from AG Andrea Campbell in that event.

We thank you all for your support.

https://www.givesendgo.com/tr/LegalDefenseFund.com

@NSC131official
@LegalDefenseFund

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