Heather P. Hogrobrooks Harris v. Jimmie L. Smith
SocialSecurity DueProcess
Whether a judge who lied about her reasons for not hearing from the Petitioner during
a hearing and subsequently lied in her Order denying to recusal from Petitioner's case, violates
Petitioner's rights pursuant to the Due Process and Equal Protections clauses of the Fourteenth
Amendment to the Constitution as well as 42. U.S.C 1981 (a). (Appendix G & F)
Whether the Tennessee court of appeals and the Tennessee Supreme court violated the
Petitioners right to Fourteenth Amendment Due Process and Equal Protection of Law, as well
as, 42 U.S.C 1981(a) where those courts did not address Petitioner's constitutional claims.
Whether a judge who lied about her reasons for not hearing from the Petitioner during a hearing and subsequently lied in her Order denying to recusal from Petitioner's case, violates Petitioner's rights pursuant to the Due Process and Equal Protections clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution as well as 42. U.S.C 1981 (a)