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PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY/PERMANENT INJUNCTION OF VA CODE § 54.1-3935(2017) AND VA CODE § 8.01-223.2 (2017).
PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY/PERMANENT INJUNCTION OF VA CODE § 54.1-3935(2017) AND VA CODE § 8.01-223.2 (2017).
SCOTUS 20-25
Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States
Virginia State Bar Discplinary Board
Isidoro Rodriguez
*Former Member of the SCOTUS Bar
2671 Avenir Place, Apt 2227
Vienna, Virginia 22180
Rodriguez and Rodriguez
World Trade Center
Calle 76 No. 54-11, Suite 313
Barranquilla, Colombia
Virginia Mobile: 1.571.477.5350
CO Mobile: 57.300.658.7220
LIST OF ALL DIRECTLY RELATED PROCEEDINGS IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS WHICH HAVE SYSTEMICALLY DENIED ACCESS TO AN IMPARTIAL COURT TO RECIPROCALLY ENFORCE THE VSBDB VOID AD INITIO ORDER.
1. Isidoro Rodriguez v. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, et al., S. Ct. VA No. 190579 (September 2, 2019); Fairfax County Circuit Court Case No. 2018-16227 (February 12, 2019).
2. Isidoro Rodriguez, Esq., v. Jane/John Does of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board, et al., US Dist. Ct. ED VA 12-cv-663-JAB (April 12, 2013), aff’d 4th Cir USCA No 13-1638 (Nov. 2013), cert. denied 2014.
3. In the matter of Isidoro Rodriguez, US Sup. Ct. Docket No. D-02466 (May 26, 2010), cert. denied.
4. Isidoro and Irene Rodriguez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, US Tax Court Docket No. 10691-09, cert. denied; and, Isidoro Rodriguez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, US Tax Court Docket No. 11855-12, cert. denied 2014.
5. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Jack Harbeston, and Eric Holder et al., US Dist. Ct. WD Wash. No. 11-cv-1601 (JCC).
6. Irene Rodriguez and Isidoro Rodriguez v. Douglas Shulman, et al., D.C. Cir. Ct. No. 11-cv-1183(JEB).
7. In re Isidoro Rodriguez, U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, ML No. 2307 (December 14, 2011).
8. Isidoro Rodriguez v. US Tax Court, D.C. Cir. No. 10-1016, cert. denied, US Sup. Ct. No. 10-1066 (Closed, March 21, 2011).
9. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Virginia Employment Commission, US Sup Ct. Docket No. 09-954 (Cert. Denied March 19, 2010), S. Ct. VA Record No. 092494, and the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Record No. 0291-09-4.
10. Isidoro Rodriguez v. US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, (D.C. Cir. No. 08-7134) cert. denied No. 09-237 (November 2, 2009).
11. In the matter of Isidoro Rodriguez, Esq., (4th Cir. No. 06-9518), cert. denied No. 08-942 (March 20, 2009), injunction denied (March 24, 2009).
12. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Standing Committee on Attorney Discipline, (3rd Cir. No 08-8037), cert. denied No. 08-1121 (Closed, May 18, 2009).
13. Isidoro Rodriguez v. US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, (2nd Cir. No 08-90089); cert. denied No. 08-942 (Closed, July 31, 2009).
14. Isidoro Rodriguez, Esq. v. Editor-in-Chief, Legal Times, et al., DC Dist. Ct. No 07-cv-0975 (PF), DC Ct App. N. 07-5334, injunction denied SC Ct. No. 07A601, cert. denied US Sup Ct. 08-411(Closed, 2008).
15. In re Isidoro Rodriguez, U.S. Dist. Ct. for the E. D. VA, Docket No. 1:08-mc-00022, May 28, 2008.
16. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Supreme Court of Virginia et al., (S. Ct. No. 07-419, November 2, 2007); and Isidoro Rodriguez v. Supreme Court of Virginia, (Va. Sup. Ct No. 07-0283), cert denied Nos. 07-A142 and 07A370 (2007).
17. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Devis and VA State Bar, VA Sup Ct. No. 06052, cert. denied US Sup Ct. Nos. 06A619/06-875 (Closed, October 2006).
18. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Pereira, 163 F. Appx. 227 (4th Cir. 2006), cert. denied, 549 U.S. 954 (2006).
19. Isidoro Rodriguez v. Guy Vander Jagt, et al., Sup. Ct. of Va. No 040941/040942, cert. denied, No. 04-867 (Feb. 28, 2005).
20. Isidoro Rodriguez v. HFP Inc., et al., 77 F. Appx. 663 (4th Cir. 2003), cert. denied 541 U.S. 903 (2004).
21. Isidoro Rodriguez-Hazbun v. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children et al, D.C. No. 03-120(RWR); D.C. Cir. No. 03-5092, cert. denied USSC No. 03-301 (2006).
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Isidoro Rodriguez
*Former Member of the SCOTUS Bar
2671 Avenir Place, Apt 2227
Vienna, Virginia 22180
Rodriguez and Rodriguez
World Trade Center
Calle 76 No. 54-11, Suite 313
Barranquilla, Colombia
Virginia Mobile: 1.571.477.5350
CO Mobile: 57.300.658.7220
United States Supreme Court
Isidoro Rodriguez
Hon. Mark Herring
Attorney General
for the Commonwealth of Virginia
202 North 9th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Ms. Erin R. McNeill, Esq.
Assistant Attorney General for the
Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board
The Office of the Attorney General
202 North 9th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Comments
Dear President Trump,
"Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy," Olmsted v. United States, 277 U.S. 438, 451 (1928).
Thus, because the above-referenced issue must be exposed so that the citizens of the Commonwealth to vote to stop the above-referenced grant of impunity on November 3, I have filed a Motion for a Preliminary/Permanent Injunction (enclosed), in support of the previously submitted request for Statement of Interest of the federal government in SCOTUS Petition for Writ of Certiorari captioned, Isidoro Rodriguez v. Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board, No. 20-25.
The motion supports the federal interest under Art. Four, § 4, Cl. 1 of the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing a "Republican Form of Government" ensuring that "justice is applied fairly." The motion seeks to enjoin the 2017 legislation enacted in violation of the amending procedure under Art. XII § 1 V.A. Const. and the prohibition on ex post facto law under Art. I, § 10, cl. 1 of the U.S. Const. and Art. 1 § 9 V.A. Const. The unconstitutional amendment violates the mandate of separation of power to deprive citizens of Virginia of independent litigation attorneys and the legal profession by unlawfully expanding the power of the Commonwealth's Judicial Branch.
As Thomas Jefferson wrote, made more than 200 years ago,
"[t]he germ of destruction of our nation is in the power of the judiciary, an irresponsible body - working like gravity by night and by day, gaining a little today and a little tomorrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief over the field of jurisdiction, until all shall render powerless the checks of one branch over the other and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated."
I am working hard for your reelection, and wish you and the First Family well.