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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 23
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT~COURT _
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MARION B. WARRINER,
Plaintiff
Civil & Criminal
File No. 90-2101
- FEDERAL COURT,
- COURT OF APPEALS,
- ATTORNEY'OFFICE,
EF JUSTICE W. REHNQUIST.
MOTION OF AUTOMATIC STAY WRITTEN BY
CHIEF JUSTICE W. REHNQUIST OF THE
_U.S. SUPREME COURT .SPECIAL PANEL
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MEMBERS AND SUPREME COURT OF CANADA : f B6LE 88h 188 LL oN ON
PANEL MEMBERS RE-OPENING ALL FILES- “FaNvAnooTH -OTeISIOW
LISTED IN. MOTION-& REASSIGNMENT. “ gulunggs == ALIUNIIS
B Receipt’ Recu;’
As stated in U.S. Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia Rule Book, E. Scheduling in Particular Cases, l.
Special Panel and Federal Court of Canada Special Case Rule 475
(2) and (3), a Special Panel of U.S. Supreme Court Justices
and Supreme Court of Canada Justices were assigned the cases
to remove all signing privilages of presiding judges, implement
new rules and guidelines, etc. NO OBJECTION WAS FILED IN ANY
COURT IN CANADA OR THE UNITED STATES BY PRIVATE LAWYERS AS
GOVERNMENT LAWYERS ARE PROHIBITED FROM FILING FOR SUPREME
COURT JUSTICES.
The Special Panel members are as.,follows, namely,
Chief Justice W. Rehnquist, Justice A. Scalia, Justice D. Souter,
Justice S. Day O'Connor, Justice S. Breyer, Justice A. Kennedy and
Justice P. Stevens for the U.S. Supreme Court’and Chief Justice A.
Lamer, Justice J. Sopinka, Justice LaForest, Justice F. Iscobucci,
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