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SENATE & SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITEE --
JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE

 

2004

CJA's February 13, 2004 memorandum to Senator Patrick Leahy, Ranking Member/Senate Judiciary Committee and to Senator Joseph Lieberman, Ranking Member/Senate Governmental Affairs Committee -- "The Supreme Court's impeachable repudiation of congressionally-imposed obligations of disqualification & disclosure under 28 U.S.C. 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"
 
         CJA's February 12, 2004 letter to Chief Justice William Rehnquist

               SEE  Test Case - Federal (Mangano)

        CJA's February 12, 2004 coverletter to Associate Justices --
"The Supreme Court's impeachable repudiation of congressionally-imposed obligations of disqualification & disclosure under 28 U.S.C. 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"
 

CJA's February 17, 2004 memorandum to Senators Leahy & Lieberman

          CJA's July 31, 2001 letter to House Judiciary Committee counsel --
"Implementing the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal's key recommendation:  'that the House ensure that its Committee on the Judiciary has the resources to deal with judicial discipline matters, and the resources and institutional memory necessary to deal with impeachment cases as they arise"

          CJA's September 4, 2001 letter to House Judiciary Committee counsel --
"Getting Answers to Legitimate Questions -- Including by the Personal Intercession of Congresswoman Nita Lowey, If Necessary"

CJA's July 30, 2002 letter to House Judiciary Committee counsel -- "Your wilful non-response to CJA's July 31, 2001 and September 4, 2001 letters and to phone messages based thereon -- warranting your discharge, for cause, from the staff of the House Judiciary Committee"

          CJA's July 31, 2002 letter to House Judiciary Committee counsel -- "OVERSIGHT OVER THE OPERATIONS OF THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE'S COURTS SUBCOMMITTEE, BEGINNING WITH ITS 'OVERSIGHT COUNSEL', MELISSA McDONALD"


          CJA's  June 4, 2003 letter/memo to Senator Kennedy (at pp. 5-10) -- "Demonstrating that Good-Government and Respect for Fundamental Citizen Rights would be Served by a Democratic Senate Majority in 2004...(2) Withdrawing and/or defeating Senate Bill 1023 to increase federal judicial salaries pending investigation of the documentary evidence of systemic federal judicial corruption, including the federal judiciary's guttting of the federal judicial disqualification/disclosure/discipline statutes (28 USC 144, 455, 372(c)) and its wilful failure to implement key recommendations of the 1993 Report of the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal."


          CJA's June 4, 2003 transmitting memo to Senators Leahy, Schumer, Feingold & Edwards -- "Demonstrating that Good-Government and Respect for Fundamental Citizen Rights would be Served by a Democratic Senate Majority in 2004"
                                              


 

 

 

 

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