Deborah Walton v. First Merchants Bank
DueProcess FirstAmendment
Whether a Creditor must follow the requirements specified in 1974 by the Fair Credit Billing Act
QUESTIONS PRESENTED ; I. Whether a Creditor must follow the requirements specified in 1974 by the Fair Credit Billing Act, Pub. L. 98-495, Tit. TH, 88 Stat. 1511, for the correction of billing errors, regardless if a dispute letter is sent, more than once, that addresses new billing errors, and prior unresolved disputed billing errors? II. Whether the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals deprived a Pro Se Litigant her Fourteenth Amendment Rights; that is intended to Achieve Racial Justice; by denying her procedural due process, and sanctioning her based on Fraudulent emails? III. Whether the Seventh Circuit deprived a Pro Se Litigant of her First Amendment Rights; by instructing all Districts in the Circuit not to submit any unfiled papers to their court for two years; while the Order directed the Districts to disposed of pending cases and new filings?