My case was dismissed, so what do I hope to accomplish in my
appeal?
In my greatest ideal, the next time our government offers
financial assistance to companies in an effort to circumvent the Constitution,
these private companies are going to hesitate and say, "Wait a minute!
There are strings attached to this money!" The number one "string"
of course is the Constitution. When they have become the court square,
they have an obligation to abide by the principles of
fairness found in our Constitution.
For many, we are short on time. I recommend reading
the Statement of the Issues, Statement of the Case, and the Summary of the
Argument. This is less than 5 minutes for most people. A link to the document
is here.
I can only imagine that most judges have mixed feelings about Pro Se's. Most of the time, we are nothing but a nuisance to them. We are children in our understanding of the law and the law's procedures. But then from time to time they get a Pro Se that thinks outside the box that challenges their thinking, something few lawyers would bother to get involved with. I pray that I fall into that latter category.
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