| 21-5663 |
Justin Michael Rossi v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia |
District of Columbia |
2021-09-14 |
Denied |
civil-rights constitutional-interpretation declaration-of-independence declaratory-relief due-process executive-power government-formation international-law pro-se-petition revolution sovereign-immunity sovereignty |
Whether United States citizens have the right, duty, and privilege to alter, abolish, and form a new government |
| 20-5275 |
Marco Manuel Torres v. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2020-08-05 |
Dismissed |
civil-rights constitutional-oath due-process judicial-misconduct judicial-review presidential-power presidential-powers separation-of-powers supreme-court treaty-rights |
Whether the President (Donald Trump) and the elected 9 Supreme Court Justices, with the consent of the Senate, have conspired to not faithfully execut… |
| 18-7539 |
Justin Michael Rossi v. The Crown |
District of Columbia |
2019-01-24 |
Denied |
civil-liberties civil-rights due-process foreign-government international-human-rights international-rights jurisdiction redress standing work-permit |
What does an American Citizen traveling on a work permit do to protect his civil-liberties from being infringed upon by a foreign-government? |
| 18-6515 |
Kevin Wayne Vanover and Meredith Ann Yates v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2018-10-31 |
Denied |
2nd-amendment 2nd-amendment,constitutional-interpretation,histor civil-procedure civil-rights constitutional-interpretation due-process firearm-rights founding-era government-power historical-evidence historical-intent individual-liberty military-force right-to-bear-arms second-amendment standing takings |
Whether the Second Amendment protects the right of the people to be prepared to resist abuse of government power by military force, with equal force |