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In reply to the discussion: Federal judge shoots down 'orchestrated campaign' to remove Trump-appointed judge in classified documents case [View all]FBaggins
(28,613 posts)26. So called?
Glenn Kirschner riled up his audience and gave them step by step instructions on how to file a complaint. What else would be required for it to be orchestrated?
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Federal judge shoots down 'orchestrated campaign' to remove Trump-appointed judge in classified documents case [View all]
riversedge
Jun 2024
OP
It won't matter anyway when the right wingers on the supreme court hand trump immunity
mucifer
Jun 2024
#6
A public campaign of complaints is different from a judge's third reversed error, which might yet occur. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2024
#9
Sure. But Loose Cannon has been reversed twice in this case already, if my recollection is good. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2024
#28
It's not a rule, and no precise tipping point. Not even Cannon knows, but she knows she's on thin ice in this case. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2024
#39
Same...it just has to be a majority on an appeal like this right? Not every single judge?
PortTack
Jun 2024
#20
That in no way is a legitimate reason to turn it down rather they should be looking at the facts of the complaint itself.
cstanleytech
Jun 2024
#25
So you expect the court to ignore the clearly stated rules regarding such complaints?
onenote
Jun 2024
#50
You miss the point. The rule is intended to save the court from having to process and consider duplicative complaints.
onenote
Jun 2024
#60
Ahh so essentially it's that it's a duplicate of something else that is already been filed or that was already decided.
cstanleytech
Jun 2024
#61
The courts and the judgeships are the right's firewall against the rule of law and the majority.
Botany
Jun 2024
#30
"Judge Aileen Cannon was the target of more than 1,000 complaints in a single week last month"
Novara
Jun 2024
#32
What part of his ruling is inconsistent with the clearly stated rules regarding petitions alleging misconduct?
onenote
Jun 2024
#48
And the DOJ filed the case in Florida because there may have been delays in DC.
republianmushroom
Jun 2024
#45
Rulings highlight how Trump's classified documents case could have gone differently
republianmushroom
Jun 2024
#63