TollandRCR wrote:
everalm wrote:
The most interesting case on that docket was SMITH, KENNETH L. V. THOMAS, JUSTICE USSC, in which only Justice Kagen was able to make a judgment. Smith is a serial pro se litigator against Federal judges for removal from office on the grounds of "good behavior," which is certainly a reasonable question to be asking about Justice Thomas.
I'd not heard of this guy so I did a bit of googling.
Ultimately, Smith's complaints stem from the refusal of the Colorado Bar to admit him because he refused to answer questions on his mental health.( Did someone say "Andy Martin"?) and he's done more than seek removal on grounds of good behaviour, he's made "scurrilous and unfounded" charges of criminal conduct by judges and opposing attorneys (Did someone say "Orly Taitz"). He's not restricted himself to Individual Federal Judges (he's an equal opportunity NJ.) he's sued State judges, the 10th Circuit, the Colorado Supreme Court etc.
I assume this present ex-case stems from the denial of cert in one of his cases last year. If it is then I predict his next move will be to sue Justice Kagan for failing to recuse herself because she was Solicitor General at the time (She waived the right to file a response) Now if only he was a birther - he could provide us with years of entertainment.