Delaware Lawsuit on Exclusion of Independent Voters from Being Judges Begins to Move Ahead

On November 29, James R. Adams filed a second amended Complaint in Adams v Carney, 1:20cv-1680. This is the case over the Delaware law that says no one may serve on an important state court unless he or she is a member of one of the two largest parties. Adams is an independent.

Adams already won this case earlier, but then the state appealed and the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that he didn’t have standing because he hadn’t specifically said he wanted to be a judge. In his latest complaint, he makes it clear that he does want a judicial appointment.


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Delaware Lawsuit on Exclusion of Independent Voters from Being Judges Begins to Move Ahead — 2 Comments

  1. Also violation of NO Title of Nobility cl. —

    special privileges for certain gang folks.

    See olde Blackstone’s commentaries – Brit *nobles*

  2. https://lonang.com/library/reference/blackstone-commentaries-law-england/bla-112/

    Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769)
    Sir William Blackstone
    BOOK 1, CHAPTER 12
    Of The Civil State
    —-
    lots of olde nobles in the rotted Brit regime of monarchs and oligarchs–

    somewhat less in 2021 UK — BUT *republic* forces at work.

    BC – — JUST IN TIME for 1773-1791 in the later USA —
    NEW ORDER OF THE AGES. SEE BACK OF USA $ 1 BILL.

    BC – T-H-E LAW TEXTBOOK UP TO 1848 — START OF ONE FORM OF CIVIL ACTIONS/CASES IN STATE COURTS.

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