Saturday, January 25, 2020

contacting the supreme court

I mentioned on my Facebook page that I was going to provide an example of a file that can be uploaded to the Supreme Court online filing system.
If you have Word or some comparable .doc file, you can copy and paste this to a blank page and then print out that page and mail it to:
Supreme Court of the United States
 1 First Street, NE
 Washington, DC 20543



(Example to copy and paste and then edit for your personal information.) 

PETITION FOR WRIT    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>    IN THE Supreme Court of the PROHIBITION          >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     United States
     

CASE TITLE: In re Donald J. Trump signing a law that allows/forces children to pray in school. 

TO: Chief Justice John Roberts Petitioners (Enter name and state of residence here)- Come Now I, (Enter name and state of residence here) to petition the court to strike down the law that Donald J. Trump signed into law as an election stunt that would force children to pray in school I suggest that either this be struck down or to allow that no treatment of discrimination be forced on children unless Catholic Children would be allowed to say Catholic Prayers separately, that Mormon children be allowed to say Mormon Prayers separately, that Protestant children be allowed to separately say Protestant prayers, that Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh children be allowed to meditate separately for an hour each school day, that Jewish children be allowed to say Jewish prayers separately, that Muslim children be allowed to pray on a mat separately 3-5 times a day, and that atheist children be allowed to go to a room separately to do NOTHING for one hour a day or be excused from prayer. 

(Use your own words on why you are petitioning the court.) 
The reason for this petition is that the petitioner, Steven Walker, when in 3rd grade, in 1960, was forced to say a Catholic prayer, as that was the religion of petitioner's instructor, even though the petitioner was raised as a Methodist and is NOW a Buddhist. That practice led to the petitioner becoming atheistic. This was discrimination forced on children and was the main reason that prayer was removed from schools. 
Respectfully Submitted this January 25th, 2002 (Use today’s date.)

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