Rick Vanguilder and Gary Metallic, v. Canada, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom and United States, To re-instate constitutional democracy under the rule of law for all purposes in order to serve the particular purpose of preventing the genocide that is being caused by the judicial branch’s blindness, since 1871, to its previously settled answer to the constitutional question of jurisdictional law alone of Indian tribal sovereignty pending treaty of relinquishment, as required by the Constitution's amendment, defense, original jurisdiction and treaty clauses.
The case is in limbo because the US Supreme Court Clerk refuses to docket and deliver it to the US Supreme Court Judges to affirm their previously-settled answer to the constitutional question. The Clerk's stated reason is, federal legislation blocks access to the Court, as if that were possible in a constitutional democracy in which by definition the constitution is always the supreme law. The Clerk blindsides the constitution and applies manifestly unconstitutional federal law. The constitution guarantees to the tribes the same access to the Court as foreign Nations whereas the federal legislation repeals tribal access.
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