Arunachalam v. International Business Machines Corp.

 
DOCKET NO.
OP. BELOW
SUBJECT
Pro Se

Question(s) Presented

“The Federal Circuit affirmed the District Court’s Order, overlooking the significant fact that the presiding judge was disqualified due to a conflict of interest—revealed by his late admission of common stock ownership in the defendant three years post appeal—denying a citizen’s right to appeal and the inventor’s right to sue.”

1. “Can a Judge with stock issue a binding order in favor of the stock-issuing party?”

2. “Can a Judge rule on an appeal from the decision of a case or issue tried by him?”

3. “Can a Judge arbitrarily restrict a citizen’s right to appeal and the inventor’s right to sue while denying the citizen’s right to be heard and to an unbiased tribunal?”

4. “Should a Judge disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned?”

5. “Can a Judge deny or hinder access to the courts to a citizen upon the question of due process itself?”

6. “Can a judge arbitrarily deprive a citizen of liberty and property, from void orders by a judge with disqualifying financial interests, with no jury trial, hearing, notice of hearing, discovery, evidence nor basis in fact or the law?”

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