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| DecideDate=December 1
| DecideDate=December 1
| DecideYear=2024
| DecideYear=2024
| FullName=[[Aiden Michael Burke]], [[Independent Special Prosecutor]] v. [[Hana Kisswani]]
| FullName=[[Aiden Burke|Aiden Michael Burke]], [[Independent Special Prosecutor]] v. [[Hana Kisswani]]
| Citation=F-24-059
| Citation=F-24-059
| Opinion=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rKNFY5WcEwUEVwPSKmgEl2EIVolFZZYb/view?usp=sharing| Prior=Original action filed in Central Student Judiciary.
| Opinion=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rKNFY5WcEwUEVwPSKmgEl2EIVolFZZYb/view?usp=sharing| Prior=Original action filed in Central Student Judiciary.

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ISP v. Kisswani
Decided December 1, 2024
Full case nameAiden Michael Burke, Independent Special Prosecutor v. Hana Kisswani
CitationsF-24-059
DecisionOpinion
Case history
PriorOriginal action filed in Central Student Judiciary.
Case opinions
MajorityLobbezoo, joined by Farmer, Bidari
ConcurrenceLobbezoo, joined by Bidari
Laws applied
A.C. Const. art. VIII; Compiled Code art. IV § 7.4.1.2, 7.5.1
This case overturned a previous ruling or rulings
Parikh v. UEC (2013)


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