Jaye v. United States

 
DOCKET NO.
OP. BELOW
Fed. Cir.
SUBJECT
Pro Se

Question(s) Presented

  1. “Has the US Court of Federal Claims and US Court of appeals for the Federal Circuit acting in opposition to controlling law (Erickson v. Pardus, Johnson v. City of Shelby) by implementing its own pleading standard different from other circuits?”
  2. “Does a federal judge have the right to impose his/her own will and wants into a citizen’s complaint to alter the facts alleged as a basis for dismissal? Can a federal judge impose presumed limits on the jurisdiction of a federal court to deprive a citizen the right to petition her own government (First Amendment)?”
  3. “What remedies exist in the law when lies are not corrected and not addressed in the record? What remedies exist in the law when a judge (protected by judicial immunity) illegally dismisses a valid case? How does a citizen remedy this wrong and deprivation of a right (First Amendment) caused by the lies of a judge?”

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Date
Proceedings and Orders
December 30, 2019
Application (19A720) granted by The Chief Justice extending the time to file until February 23, 2020.
December 9, 2020
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/8/2021.
January 11, 2021
Petition DENIED.