James R. Adams, Independent Who Wants a Delaware Judicial Appointment, Files Brief Explaining Why he Does Have Standing

On April 1, James R. Adams filed this brief in his lawsuit over the Delaware law that does not allow registered independents to become judges on the important state courts. The state is trying to persuade the U.S. District Court that he doesn’t have standing, so the new Adams brief deals with standing. Adams v Carney, 1:20cv-1680.


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James R. Adams, Independent Who Wants a Delaware Judicial Appointment, Files Brief Explaining Why he Does Have Standing — 1 Comment

  1. blatant bill of attainder violation 1-10-1

    baaad olde DARK AGE days in England —
    new killer monarch would have death laws [no trials] enacted to kill off enemies –
    esp if change in *house*/ family gang of new monarch.

    New Age BOA – just have no rights, privileges or immunities.

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