Eunique v. Powell
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Eunique v. Powell, 281 F.3d 940 (9th Cir. 2002),[1] challenging passport denial for child support arrearage under 42 U.S.C. § 652(k) and enacted as part of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act in 1996, is the second cornerstone of the Court's thinking on passport denial/revocation under this law.
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Eunique v. Powell | |
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Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit |
Full case name | Eudene Eunique v. Colin L. Powell |
Argued | September 14, 2001 |
Decided | February 22, 2002 |
Citation(s) | 281 F.3d 940 (9th Cir. 2002) |
Court membership | |
Judge(s) sitting | Ferdinand Francis Fernandez, Andrew J. Kleinfeld, M. Margaret McKeown |
Case opinions | |
Majority | Fernandez |
Concurrence | McKeown |
Dissent | Kleinfeld |
Laws applied | |
42 U.S.C. § 652(k) |
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