Jeffrey L. G. Johnson, et al. v. Stephen R. Clark, Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, et al.
(1) Does violation of an individual's Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure give rise to a federal claim for damages.
(2) Does governmental privilege extend to federal agents who clearly violate constitutional rights and act outside their authority.
(3) Does Congress have legislative elastic powers to enact statute of limitations within a statute or adopted rule.
(4) Does the DUE PROCESS Clause Fourteenth Amendment by way of due process Fifth Amendment in a civil case guarantee the right to an impartial arbiter.
(5) Does the removal of cases from state court to federal court require "unanimity among all defendants."
(6) Does the several States have "exclusive jurisdiction" over personal and property right interest within its jurisdiction.
(7) Does the common law in all cases involving personal or property right interest is the right to jury trial reserved inviolate.
(8) Does a minor have the right to an attorney in APA [e.g. SSA's] administrative proceedings and SSA's appeals in the district court, and the minor has the right to a hearing.
(9) Does the Missouri Constitution, Bill of Rights, Article I, Sec. 12, reserving the right to petition for writ of habeas corpus must not be suspended state an implied cause of action waiving state sovereign immunity, judicial immunity, and public officer immunity Eleventh Amendment.
(10) Are retirement benefits deemed "property" social contract or social compact Federal Insurance Contribution Act, FICA.
Does violation of an individual's Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure give rise to a federal claim for damages