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Public Citizen


1994

CJA's October 24, 1994 New York Times Op-Ed page ad,"Where Do You Go When Judges Break the Law?" faxed to Alan Sun/Supreme Court Assistance Project

CJA's December 9, 1994 letter to Alan Sun/Supreme Court Assistance Project --
"RE" Cert Petition: Sassower v. Hon. Guy Mangano, et al."
    -- transmitting underlying papers in Article 78 proceeding Doris L. Sassower v. Mangano, et al.

       
SEE: Test Case-Federal (Mangano)


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95
   

Public Citizen's September 5, 1995 letter
   -- return of transmitted papers


1997   

CJA's March 11, 1997 letter to David Vladeck, Director/Litigation Group --
"RE: Legal Assistance in Furtherance of Active Citizenship"
    -- transmitting underlying papers relating to 1996 arrest outside Senate Judiciary Committee, including CJA's September 22, 1996 police misconduct complaint against U.S. Capitol Police

David Vladeck's March 14, 1997 letter

CJA's March 26, 1997 letter to David Vladeck --
"RE: Devising Solutions to Promote/Protect Active Citizenship"


1998   

CJA's September 16, 1998 letter to Alan Morrison/Supreme Court Assistance Project -- "RE: Amicus support for the cert petition in Sassower v. Mangano, et al., U.S. Supreme Court #98-106"
    Ex. A: "Without Merit: The Empty Promise of Judicial Discipline", by Elena Sassower,
              The Long Term View (Massachusetts School of Law) summer 1997
    Ex. B: "Where Do You Go When Judges Break the Law", CJA's $16,770 ad, NYT, 10/26/94
    Ex. C: "Restraining 'Liars in the Courtroom' and on the Public Payroll", CJA's $3,077 ad, NYLJ, 8/27/97
    -- transmitting cert papers in federal action Doris L. Sassower v. Mangano, et al.

      
 SEE: Test Case-Federal (Mangano) -- Supreme Court
     
Alan Morrison's December 2, 1998 letter -- "RE: Sassower v. Mangano, et al., U.S. Supreme Court #98-106"


2003   

CJA's June 16, 2003 memo to Alan Morrison, Director-Litigation Group --

"RE: Championing Basic Citizen Rights -- and the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection"

           
   
  SEE"Disruption of Congress" & Paper Trail to Jail

CJA's June 19, 2003 e-mail to Tamar Scialo, Executive Assistant -- "Subj: Being True to Rhetoric about Citizenship & Democratic Participation"

CJA's September 10, 2003 memo to Alan Morrison
     -- enclosing CJA's September 10, 2003 letter to Constitution Project-Courts Initiative

CJA's September 11, 2003 e-mail for Joan Claybrook, President -- "Subj: Basic Citizen Rights -- & Federal Judicial Selection"

CJA's September 12, 2003 memo to Joan Claybrook, President --
"RE: CJA's June 16th memo on 'Championing Basic Citizen Rights -- and the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection"


2004

CJA's June 8, 2004 memo to Joan Claybrook & Brian Wolfman, Director/Litigation Group --
"RE: Your (
On-Going) Responsibility to 'Champion Basic Citizen Rights -- and the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection' at Issue in the 'Disruption of Congress' case of United States of America v. Elena Ruth Sassower..."


                   SEE"Disruption of Congress"

CJA's June 9, 2004 memo --
"RE: Your (
On-Going) Responsibility to 'Champion Basic Citizen Rights -- and the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection' at Issue in the 'Disruption of Congress' case of United States of America v. Elena Ruth Sassower..."

CJA's June 10, 2004 draft memo of law on the unconstitutionality of the "disruption of Congress" statute


2005

CJA's May 27, 2005 memo to Joan Claybrook& Brian Wolfman --
"RE: Furthering 'Basic Citizen Rights -- and the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection', as well as Fundamental Judicial Accountability by your Amicus Curiae and Other Assistance in the Appeal of the 'Disruption of Congress' Case, Elena Ruth Sassower v. United States of America"

        SEE
"Disruption of Congress"- DC Court of Appeals
                     (6/28/05 appellant's brief & supplemental fact statement)

CJA's August 23, 2005 memo to Joan Claybrook & Brian Wolfman
--
"RE: AMICUS CURIAE BRIEFS ARE DUE NOVEMBER 14, 2005 in the Consolidated Appeals of the 'Disruption of Congress' Case, Elena Ruth Sassower v. United States of America"



2007

CJA's June 22, 2007 memo to Joan Claybrook & Brian Wolfman --
"RE: Championing Basic Citizen Rights, the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection, and Fundamental Judicial Accountability by Your Amicus Curiae Support for U.S. Supreme Court Review of the Cert Petition in the 'Disruption of Congress' Case"
     


CJA's
August 24, 2007 memo to Justice at Stake & Its Campaign Partners --
 "RE: Championing Basic Citizen Rights, the Vital Importance of Citizen Participation in Federal Judicial Selection, and Fundamental Judicial Accountability by your amicus curiae support for the filed and docketed cert petition in the 'disruption of Congress' case"

           
       SEE:  "Disruption of Congress" - US Supreme Court
                                     
 (see 8/17/07 cert petition)           

 

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