Emerson, Christopher Jethro
Emerson, Christopher Jethro
Opinion
azz,uzw~w IN THE COURT 0F cRIMINAL`APPEALS 0F TEXAS ECE\\IED\ \N . R wR-28 ,436-04 COURT oF CR\N\\NAL APFEALS Tr.Ct.No.439551-c Ns\l 06 2015 EX PARTE CHRISTOPHER J.EMERSON _ _ Ab@u' Acosva.@‘e***‘ 1 COMES NOW CHRISTOPHER J.EMERSON,PRO SE,and proceeds to lnquire as to the specific [names] of the judges responsible for the rulings in the above cited cause of action,9/28/2015;8/26/2015? "The Due Process Clause also requires the States to afford certain civil litigants a 'meaningful opportunity to be heard' by removing obstacles to their full participation in judicial proceedj ings".Tennessee,523,124 §.Ct.at 1988.
Cf. 25,124 §. Ct. at 1989- -90:"...Notably,these decisions also_ demonstrate a pattern of unconstitutional treatment*lN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE".
See 42 §. §._ C. §12101(a)(§). Cf. Tennessee, 541 U. §. at 533: "...This[DUTY] to accommodate is perfectly consistent with the well-established due process principle that 'within the limits of practicability,a State must afford to all individuals a meaningful opportunity to be heard in its courts' .... "...Each of these cases makes clear that ordinary considerations of cost and convenience alone cannot justify a State's FAILURE TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUALS with a meaningful[RlGHT] of access to the courts" at 534: '...we conclude that Title II, as it applies` to the class of cases implicating the fundamental right of access to the courts ,constitutes a valid exercise of Congress §5 authority to enforce the guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment".
EMERSON prays that the names of the judges be provided as reques- ted,or we will be compelled to file suit against the full court..
Respectfully'submitted ¢§;é/ n n . § gaf j1/€a/:;%»/~M Z”/f /%
Christopher J.EMERSON
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