CJA's 2004 SUPPLEMENT
TO ITS NOVEMBER 6, 1998 IMPEACHMENT COMPLAINT
SEE:
Test Cases-Federal (Mangano)
CJA's February 12, 2004 letter to Chief Justice
William Rehnquist -- "The Supreme Court's impeachable
repudiation of congressionally-imposed obligations of
disqualification & disclosure under 28 USC 455 and disregard for
the single recommendation addressed to it by the 1993 Report of
the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal that
it consider establishing an internal mechanism to review
judicial misconduct complaints against its Justices
[indicated cc's: Each of the Associate Justices;
Senator Leahy, Ranking Member, Senate Judiciary Committee;
Senator Lieberman, Ranking Member, Senate Governmental Affairs
Committee; Congressman Conyers, Ranking Member, House Judiciary
Committee; Congressman Waxman, Ranking Member, Courts
Subcommittee, House Judiciary Committee; Congressman
Sensenbrenner, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee; Congressman
Smith, Chairman, Courts Subcommittee/House Judiciary Committee &
Co-Chair of House Judiciary Committee's Working Group on
Judicial Accountability]
CJ's February 13, 2004 memo to congressional recipients --
Senator Patrick Leahy, Ranking
Member, Senate Judiciary Committee Senator Joseph Lieberman,
Ranking Member, Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Congressman Joseph Conyers,
Jr., Ranking Member, House Judiciary Committee Congressman Howard Berman,
Ranking Member, Courts Subcommittee-House Judiciary Congressman Henry Waxman,
Ranking Member, House Committee on Government Reform Congressman F. James
Sensenbrenner, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee Congressman Lamar Alexander,
Chairman, Courts Subcommittee-House Judiciary &
Co-Chair of the House Working Group on Judicial Accountability
CJA's February 17, 2004 memo to congressional recipients
CJA's March 12, 2004 letter to Supreme Court Clerk William Suter
-- "(1) Discharging your supervisory responsibilities so as
to ensure elementary accountability and professionalism at the
Clerk's office of the U.S. Supreme Court [pp. 1-6]; (2)
Responding to basic informational inquiries as to applications
to recuse the Justices, judicial misconduct complaints against
the Justices, etc. [pp. 1-2, 7-8]"
SEE ALSO:
Press Suppression-Special Topics-National
Commission (Test #2)
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