Deloris Phillips v. Columbia Luxar
DueProcess Securities
1) Whether it is unconstitutional, in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment-
Equal Protection Clause, for any litigant alleging discrimination in the Court
System of America to be labeled vexatious, frivolous, and pernicious without
being granted due process to be heard physically in the court of law at least
once to present evidence, exhibits, reports, support, witnesses, etc.;
2) Whether the United States District Court of Northern Texas Dallas Division
and the United States Court of the Fifth Circuit violated the Fifth
Amendment and erred in labeling and sanctioning litigant, Deloris Phillips
as vexatious, frivolous, and pernicious without ever once granting petitioner
Deloris Phillips due process once in the Court of Law; and
3) Whether America 's Highest Court of Justice, the Supreme Court of the
United States of America has an obligatory duty, per the United States
Constitution, to correct obvious, miscarriages of documented and erroneous
injustices of lower courts.
Whether it is unconstitutional to label a litigant as vexatious without due process