Time for Unity
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I've always thought that the system of government in the United States, my country, is confusing because of the federal government vs. the state governments, re. who's in charge when?
I think this Description sheds some light:
I've always thought that the system of government in the United States, my country, is confusing because of the federal government vs. the state governments, re. who's in charge when?
I think this Description sheds some light:
First published at 19:32 UTC on May 23rd, 2022.
Jim Fetzer
[Link to U.S. Supreme Court Website]
"The Petitioner does not appeal to this court on their own right but upon the duty of this court to enforce the 7th Amendment guarantee of the right to a trial by jury and the 14th Amendment equal right to due process of all Americans no matter how unreasonable they are. Dr. Fetzer has demonstrated clearly how the state high courts can disagree on their summary judgment rules and their application depriving some of their right to trial by jury. He has further shown that the four step Wisconsin summary judgment methodology neither protects the non-movant's right to trial by jury nor expedites a rapid and efficient determination for the movant. This court should establish the standard for all states on how to safeguard the right of the non-movant and apply the notion of reasonableness and genuineness related to facts, inferences and issues. The Supreme Court of the United States should grant this Petition for Writ of Certiorari and set aside the Pozner v. Fetzer decision and issue an opinion that will assure that summary judgment proceedings throughout America equally protect the right to due process by a trial by jury. The high profile nature of this case ultimately draws attention to the flaw in the summary judgment methodology of Wisconsin that all citizens of that state presently suffer regardless of the magnitude of their cases."
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