Next Stop: SCOTUS

Our case against the USPS was tossed by the Federal District Court. Ditto the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Both courts said our constitutional claim should be with the Postal Regulatory Commission even though they deny jurisdiction on constitutional issues.

Case Reiteration: The local postmaster arbitrarily and capriciously forced me and a neighbor to move our mailboxes from our property line to a cluster-box location because the postmaster claimed the public road to our property was unsafe. This 100+ year-old road has no record of any accidents, and the mail had been delivered to our homes via this road for years.

As it stands, postmasters can order any and all mailboxes moved to a cluster-box location. If you believe this is a good idea…ask anyone who must retrieve their mail at a distant location.

Justice Gorsuch wrote a concurring opinion in a recent (2024) case: “…district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions arising under the Constitution…. Not may have jurisdiction, but shall.” This states our case completely. Our attorney, Rick Ganulin, believes this case is too important to abandon and will continue to represent us pro bono with an appeal to SCOTUS.

Chuck Klein, Columnist: American Free News Network

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