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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Rosenthal grants the city of Houston's motion to vacate an attorney fees award to a group of individuals who are not Houston residents following an appeal to the Fifth Circuit concerning their challenge to city provisions that only allowed registered voters to circulate petitions for initiatives. They are not prevailing parties, as their challenge must be dismissed following the circuit's ruling they lack standing since all parties agreed the provisions were unconstitutional.
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