(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer
Associate Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States born on
or about the dates of August 15th of 1938 under the illegal
occupation of (Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al “illegal
existences”
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of August 15th of 1938
2.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer Associate
Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States thereafter
fraudulently taking two oaths before he may execute the duties of appointed
office On or about the dates of Assumed office on or about August 3rd of 1994
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of August 3rd of 1994
3.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer Associate
Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States early life
and education (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer was born on August 15th
of 1938, in San Francisco, California, simultaneously Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants)
Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously white
supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United
States of America Union Government on or about the dates of August
15th of 1938 to Anne A. (née Roberts) and Irving Gerald Breyer
(Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer paternal
great-grandfather emigrated from Romania to the United States, settling in
Cleveland, where Breyer's grandfather was born Breyer was raised in a
middle-class Jewish family
His father was a lawyer who served as legal counsel to the San Francisco Board of Education (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer and his younger brother Charles R. Breyer, who later became a federal district judge, were active in the Boy Scouts of America and achieved the Eagle Scout rank
4.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer attended
Lowell High School, graduating in 1955 simultaneously
Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 1955
At Lowell, (Defendants)
Stephen Gerald Breyer was a member of the Lowell Forensic Society and debated
regularly in high school tournaments, including against future California
governor Jerry Brown and future Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe
5.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts After high school, (Defendants)
Stephen Gerald Breyer studied philosophy at Stanford University. He
graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with highest honors and
membership in Phi Beta Kappa Simultaneously Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of in 1959
6.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer was
then awarded a Marshall Scholarship which he used to study philosophy,
politics, and economics at Magdalen College, Oxford, receiving a second B.A. in
1961 simultaneously Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of
Mississippi government et al simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age
of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union
Government on or about the dates of in 1961
7.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants)
Stephen Gerald Breyer then returned to the United States to attend (Defendant)
Harvard Law School, where he was a member of the (Defendant) Harvard Law Review
and graduated in 1964 with a Bachelor of Laws degree magna cum laude simultaneously
Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of in 1964
8.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer spent
8 years in the United States Army Reserve including 6 months on active duty in
the Army Strategic Intelligence. He reached the rank of corporal and was
honorably discharged in 1965 simultaneously Accordingly, (a)(Defendants)
Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously white
supremacy agents over the age of
(18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United
States of America Union Government on or about the dates of in 1965
9.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer Associate
Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States After law
school, Breyer served as a law clerk to associate justice Arthur Goldberg of
the U.S. Supreme Court from 1964 to 1965, and served briefly as a fact-checker
for the Warren Commission simultaneously
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of in 1964
10.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer then spent
two years in the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division as a special
assistant to its Assistant Attorney General, returned to Harvard Law School as
an assistant professor in 1967 simultaneously Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously
white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs)
United States of America Union Government on or about the dates of in 1967
11.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer then
taught at (Defendant) Harvard Law until 1980, and held a joint appointment at
Harvard's Kennedy School of Government from 1977 to 1980. At Harvard, Breyer
was known as a leading expert on administrative law simultaneously Accordingly, (a)(Defendants)
Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously white
supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United
States of America Union Government on or about the dates of 1977
to 1980
While there, he wrote two
highly influential books on deregulation: Breaking the Vicious Circle: Toward
Effective Risk Regulation and Regulation and Its Reform. In 1970, Breyer wrote
"The Uneasy Case for Copyright", one of the most widely cited
skeptical examinations of copyright simultaneously Accordingly, (a)(Defendants)
Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously white
supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United
States of America Union Government on or about the dates of 1970
12.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer was
a visiting professor at the College of Law in Sydney, Australia, the University
of Rome, and the Tulane University Law School While teaching at (Defendants) Harvard,
Breyer took several leaves of absence to serve in the U.S. government
He served as an assistant
special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973 simultaneously
Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 1973
13.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer was a
special counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary from 1974 to 1975
and served as chief counsel of the committee from 1979 to 1980 He worked
closely with the chairman of the committee, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, to pass
the Airline Deregulation Act that closed the Civil Aeronautics Board simultaneously
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 1979 to 1980
14.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts in the last days of President Jimmy
Carter's administration, on November 13, 1980, after he had been defeated for
reelection, Carter nominated (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer to the First
Circuit, to a new seat established by 92 Stat. 1629, and the United States
Senate confirmed him on December 9, 1980, by an 80–10 vote
He received his commission on December 10,
1980 from 1980 to 1994, Breyer was a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
First Circuit; he was the court's Chief Judge from 1990 to 1994 One of his
duties as chief judge was to oversee the design and construction of a new
federal courthouse for Boston, beginning an avocational interest in
architecture and the Pritzker Architecture Prize
(Defendants)
Stephen Gerald Breyer served as a member of the Judicial
Conference of the United States between 1990 and 1994 and the United States
Sentencing Commission between 1985 and 1989 On the sentencing commission, he
played a key role in reforming federal criminal sentencing procedures,
producing the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which were formulated to increase
uniformity in sentencing simultaneously
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of December 9, 1980 to 1980 to 1994 to 1985
to 1989 to in 1993, when
15.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts President Bill Clinton considered (Defendants)
Stephen Gerald Breyer for the seat vacated by Byron White before ultimately
appointing Ruth Bader Ginsburg but after the retirement of Harry Blackmun,
Clinton nominated (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer as an associate justice of
the
(Defendant) Supreme Court
on May 17th of 1994 (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer was confirmed
by the Senate on July 29th of 1994, by an 87 to 9 vote, and received
his commission on August 3rd of 1994 simultaneously
Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously
white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs)
United States of America Union Government on or about the dates of May
17th of 1994, July 29th of 1994 and August 3rd
of 1994
16.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer
Associate Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States 18 U.S. Code § 1349 - Attempt and conspiracy to commit
“interstate and international wire fraud, false slavery data judicial decrees
(RICO) scheme of things official Writings (Defendants) Breyer, Stephen G.;
MacAvoy, Paul W (1974)
Energy regulation by the Federal Power
Commission. Washington: Brookings Institution. ISBN 9780815710769. OCLC 866410 simultaneously Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate
State of Mississippi government et al simultaneously white supremacy agents
over the age of (18) he/she was not in the (Plaintiffs) United States of
America Union Government on or about the dates of 1974
17.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and incorporates
fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer Associate Justice
of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States 18 U.S. Code § 1349 -
Attempt and conspiracy to commit “interstate and international wire fraud,
false slavery data judicial decrees (RICO) scheme of things official Writings
(Defendants) Breyer, Stephen (Fall 1988) "The Federal Sentencing
Guidelines and Key Compromises on Which They Rest". Hofstra Law Review. 17
(1). Archived from the original on October 5, 2017.
simultaneously Accordingly,
(a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 1988
18.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer
Associate Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States 18
U.S. Code § 1349 - Attempt and conspiracy to commit “interstate and
international wire fraud, false slavery data judicial decrees (RICO) scheme of
things official Writings (Defendants) Breyer, Stephen (2005). Active Liberty:
Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN
0-307-27494-2 – via The Internet Archive.
simultaneously
Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 2005
19.
(Plaintiffs) collective realleges and
incorporates fully set forth all facts (Defendants) Stephen Gerald Breyer
Associate Justice of the (Defendants) Supreme Court of the United States 18
U.S. Code § 1349 - Attempt and conspiracy to commit “interstate and
international wire fraud, false slavery data judicial decrees (RICO) scheme of
things official Writings (Defendants) Breyer, Stephen (2010) Making Our
Democracy Work: A Judge's View. New York: A. A. Knopf. ISBN 9780307269911. OCLC
813897125.
simultaneously
Accordingly, (a)(Defendants) Confederate State of Mississippi government et al
simultaneously white supremacy agents over the age of (18) he/she was not in
the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union Government on or about the
dates of 2010
Subscribed and sworn before Public Notary Public on this _____ day of __________ 2022
_________________________
Public Notary
Respectfully ________________________________________
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