Thursday, July 22, 2021

Lawyers' Committee Files a Petition of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court

 

The Lawyers' Committee for 9-11 Inquiry
Lawyers' Committee files Petition with the U.S Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court

Lawyers' Committee Files Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court

Dear John:

The Lawyers' Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, Robert Mcillvaine and Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth recently filed a Petition for Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court regarding the 9/11 Review Commission whereby Congress had mandated the FBI to do an independent assessment of all 9/11 related evidence that had not been originally considered by the 9/11 Commission. 

The Lawyer's Committee had detailed seven counts of  evidence not assessed by the FBI in their First Amended Complaint including count one, the World Trade Center evidence of controlled demolitions.  This count was joined by the Architects & Engineers. The co-plaintiffs requested the Courts to order the FBI to comply with the Congressional mandate to assess the evidence.

Both the District Court and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals denied the complaint prompting the present Certiorari action requesting the United States Supreme Court to hear the matter. Co-plaintiffs are represented by Lawyers' Committee Litigation Director Mick Harrison and co-counsel John Clifford from Washington D.C.

This  Petition focuses on three areas:

1) Disqualification of a federal Judge because of a conflict of interest, 

2 Disclosure requirement of FBI and

3) Plaintiff's standing to sue.  Read THIS LINK to get a more in depth account.

Your support is very important and will allow the Lawyers' Committee to continue its work regarding government transparency and accountability concerning the crimes of 9/11.  Please support us. Donate here.

 

Thank you,

David R. Meiswinkle
President/Executive Director
Lawyers' Committee for 9/11 Inquiry