WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- On
May 21, 2018, California lawyer Yi
Tai Shao filed with the District Court for the District of Columbia a historical lawsuit
against 67 defendants, including seeking a declarative relief to
impeach eight Justices at the US Supreme Court (Chief Justice
John G. Roberts, and Associate
Justices Anthony Kennedy,
Clarence Thomas, Stephen Beyer, Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito,
Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor), Judge J. Clifford Wallace at the 9th Circuit, Judge
Lucy Koh and Judge Edward Davila at the District in San Jose, California Supreme Court Chief
Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, 5
Justices at the Sixth District Court of Appeal of California and 5 judges at Santa Clara County Court in California who are related to Shao's prior
attorney James McManis as being his
client or close and regular social contacts through the American
Inns of Court.
Shao sued for a declarative relief of impeachment against the US
Supreme Court Justices alleging that they did not perform their
Constitutional duty to adjudicate her requests for recusal in
Petitions No. 17-256, 17-613, 18-344, 18-569 and 18-800. Shao sued
the US Supreme Court alleging its alteration of the court's records
and dockets, including removing from the court's website all
documentary evidence of conflicts of interest supporting her
requests for recusal. (See the US Supreme Court's site, enter the
case number, then click on Request for Recusal, go to the last
page.) According to the court's records, these recusal motions were
based on Shao's allegations of the Supreme Court Justices' close
social relationship with James
McManis through the American Inns of Court, including their
receiving undisclosed financial interest through the Temple Bar
Scholarship which has been published on the website of the American
Inns of Court including substantial value of gift and a
"stipend".
On August 24, 2019, SHAO filed
Petition for Rehearing asking to vacate the July 31, 2019's order and change court of this
appeal.
Attorney Yi Tai Shao owns Shao
Law Firm, P.C. and has practiced litigation in California since 1996. Attorney Shao obtained
LL.B. degree from National Taiwan University, J.D. degree from
University of Iowa,and in 2016, a LL.M. degree from Washington University at St. Louis (GPA 3.80). She has sought judicial
relief from her alleged judiciary abduction of her child for 9
years since the time her child was 5 years old, facing major issues
of the courts' conflicts of interest from Santa Clara County Court in California to the US Supreme Court.
SOURCE Shao Law Firm, PC