Complaints of
Misconduct in the U.S. Supreme Court Clerk's Offices --
& in Other Clerk's Offices of the Federal Courts
Example #1
SEE:
Test Case-Federal (Mangano) -- Supreme Court:
Petitioner's September 29, 1998 letter to Deputy Clerk
Francis Lorson
Petitioner's October 14, 1998 letter to
Chief Clerk William Suter
Ex. A: October 6, 1998 letter from Suter's
Administrative Assistant, docket sheet
Ex.
B: 1993 Report of the National Commission on Judicial
Discipline & Removal, pp. 121-123
Petitioner's October 26, 1998 letter to
Deputy Clerk Lorson
Petitioner's October 26, 1998 letter to
Chief Clerk Suter
Example #2
SEE: "Disruption of Congress" Case
-- Supreme Court:
RA-46:
Exhibit 3-a -- Petitioner's September 21, 2007 letter to Clerk Suter
RA-52:
Exhibit 3-b -- September 19, 2007 letter from Supervisor Case Analyst Atkins
RA-53:
Petitioner's October 9, 2007 letter to Clerk Suter
RA-55:
Petitioner's October 9, 2007 letter-complaint to Chief Justice Roberts
RA-57:
Petitioner's October 26, 2007 letter-complaint to Chief Justice Roberts
RA-60:
Petitioner's October 26, 2007 letter to Clerk Suter
Petitioner's
October 26, 2007 complaint to Chief Justice Roberts
Petitioner's
October 26, 2007 letter to Clerk Suter
November 6, 2007 letter from Supreme Court's Legal Office
Petitioner's November 14, 2007 complaint to Chief Justice Roberts
November
26, 2007 notification of
Supreme Court Clerk Suter of
Court's order denying
petition for rehearing
Supreme Court's false docket
of the case, as of November
29, 2007--
omitting
Petitioner's dispositive
September 17, 2007 and
October 9, 2007 motions
Petitioner's December 24, 2007
letter to Clerk's Office
-- "(1) Return of Extra
Copies of Petition for a
Writ of Certiorari &
Petition for Rehearing; (2)
Status of October 9, 2007
Motion"
Continues with
Media -- & Academia
NOVEMBER 19, 2007 Press
Release:
"How Does the U.S. Supreme
Court Handle Misconduct
Complaints against its Staff?"
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