Delaware Independent Voter Submits His Opening U.S. Supreme Court Brief

On February 20, James R. Adams submitted his main brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Carney v Adams, 19-309. This is the case in which Adams is challenging a provision of the Delaware Constitution that says the only persons who are eligible to serve on most of the state courts are members of a party that has registration of at least 5%. The lower courts had struck down the Delaware rule, and then the state appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Court agreed to hear it.

Adams is a registered independent.


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Delaware Independent Voter Submits His Opening U.S. Supreme Court Brief — 1 Comment

  1. DE –

    one more SMALL DARK AGE monarch/oligarch regime —

    as BEFORE the formation of England, France, Spain, etc. nation-state regimes from local gang areas.

    — blatant subversion of I-10-1 NO State Title of Nobility Clause = special powers for special classes/gangs.

    G. Washington et al — spinning in their graves.

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