federal-judges

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24-6975 Samuel T. Whatley, II v. T-Mobile USA, Inc. Fourth Circuit 2025-04-11 Denied Response WaivedIFP federal-judges governmental-immunity misconduct privacy-rights property-rights stock-equities 1. Are private entities invested with stock equities of assigned federal judges exceeding $10,000 subject to federal law prosecutions, review, lawsuit…
23-1087 Jack Jordan v. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia District of Columbia 2024-04-05 Denied Response Waived civil-rights constitutional-rights disbarment due-process federal-judges federal-law federal-offenses free-speech judicial-misconduct legal-procedure 1. Whether any federal law or the U.S. Constitu tion authorize any federal judge to penalize or punish any person because such person stated in writte…
23-1072 Ali Hamza Ahmad Suliman al Bahlul v. United States District of Columbia 2024-04-02 Denied Amici (3) 28-usc-455 circuit-split federal-judges federal-judiciary government-service impartiality impartiality-standard judicial-recusal legal-ethics recusal statutory-interpretation The federal disqualification statute, 28 U.S.C. §455, compels federal judges to recuse themselves "in any proceeding in which [their] impartiality mig…
23-809 Peter Kleidman v. Martin R. Barash, Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-01-26 Denied Response Waived brown-vs-board civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-tort due-process equitable-relief federal-judges free-speech judicial-immunity prospective-injunction pulliam-precedent standing Are federal judges immune from claims for equitable relief? Pulliam v. Allen, 466 US 522 (1984) held "that judicial immunity is not a bar to prospecti…
22-7607 Sensa Verogna v. Andrea K. Johnstone, et al. First Circuit 2023-05-22 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-duties civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-claims due-process extrajudicial-knowledge federal-judges judicial-immunity judicial-recusal recusal standing 1. Should a judge recuse themselves having learned through their administrative duties, material facts deriving from an extrajudicial source? 2. Does…
21-7466 Anthony Aanand Patel v. Sonya Bhatia Patel California 2022-03-25 Denied IFP civil-rights congress due-process federal-judges judicial-misconduct judicial-resignation legal-education mandatory-legal-education martial-law national-security standing 1. Why does wasting Appellant's time in this sixth (6th) request for relief in this Court in less than 12 months prove that all judges in the United S…
20-5406 In Re Abdul Mohammed 2020-08-20 Denied IFP civil-rights discrimination due-process executive-committee federal-judges judicial-harassment judicial-misconduct judicial-order mandamus-petition race religion retaliation 1) whether the Executive Committee's Order entered against the Petitioner on August 13, 2020 is legal; 2) whether the individual Respondents who are …
19-1151 Rohit Kumar v. William P. Barr, Attorney General, et al. Eighth Circuit 2020-03-20 Denied Response Waived appeals-court civil-rights court-misconduct criminal-law due-process federal-judges judicial-misconduct judicial-safety judicial-threats legal-proceeding petition-language procedural-irregularity threat-of-violence threats violence Will W now order killing of Federal Judges and Appeals court Judges under the direct nose of this honorable court??
18-635 Brian M. Burmaster v. United States Federal Circuit 2018-11-15 Denied Response Waived attorney-general criminal-conspiracy federal-court-judges federal-judges immunity international-criminal-court international-law judicial-immunity jurisdiction legal-jurisdiction u.s.-attorney-general The primary federal question which has never been asked nor answered in American judicial history: Are U.S. Federal Court Judges (U.S. District, Appel…