Heather Matthews v. California State University
DueProcess FirstAmendment FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Does a large public entity or state university or government agency have the right to claim sovereign-immunity when committing criminal-activities after crossing-over into state-lines
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Does a large public entity or state university or government agency have the right to claim | sovereign immunity when committing criminal activities after crossing over into state lines : | in order to commit those criminal activities? n this case California State University crossed | over into the state of Nevada and paid a bribe to Mill City Press to not publish my book, | “Walking Between the Shadow and the Light” by Heather Matthews. They also paid numerous | businesses, courts, and various people to threaten my safety, harass me, and to stalk me. | 2. Cana large public entity that claims to be an arm of the government take away the first ! amendment rights of a citizens’ freedoms of speech, press, and religion by claiming that they have immunity from criminal activity in another state? | 3. Isa state university an arm of the government if their board of trustees is appointed, not ; , elected, they are capable of paying compensative and punitive damages to me out of their own financial assets, and they are totally governed by a board of trustees and are not an extension of a government agency? . 4. Cana state university interfere with my 14" amendment rights of fair due process by trying to influence and interfere with another states’ courts? . 5. Cana state university obliterate a citizens’ calling in life by claiming that a citizen from another . state cannot sue them because they have sovereign immunity? | 6. Cana public entity or state university claim immunity from criminal activity in another state because they consider themselves an arm of the government? 7. |s sovereign immunity defended by the Constitution when the Constitution declares that “We the People” or every citizen, not just some, are subject to the laws set forth in a nation? 8. Cana state university commit invasion of privacy by harassing and stalking a former student, and then preventing the publication of her book by paying financial incentives to publishers, courts, and private citizens? 9. Cana state Supreme Court of Nevada ignore criminal evidence and points of law in my favor and omit them from my file while presented by a pro per plaintiff to change the outcome of a case, and are they guilty of a gross misdemeanor or class D felony for doing this? 10. Can Nevada Supreme Court ignore Nevada Revised Statue 171.010 which states public entities or persons from another state or territory entering the state of Nevada to commit criminal offenses are subject to the laws and the prosecution of the state of Nevada? 11. Under Nevada Revised Statute 171.010, why wasn’t the CSU charged with criminal activity in this case? 12. Why didn’t | receive a pro bono attorney after requesting one several times in Nevada courts when criminal activity was evident in this case, and | am low income and the Pro Bono Project of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and Nevada Pro Bono Appellate Program provides this? 13. Was it abuse of power for the CSU to stop publication of my book and claim immunity from prosecution? 14. Why did the CSU do this to me in the first place? Was it because they thought that they could get away with it, and because of their prestige, power, and immunity it was easy for them to make the jump to criminality? ; | | | Re , y v | | z