United States Sixth Circuit
Fieger v. Corrigan, 08-1122
In a suit brought by a trial attorney and politician, regarding an ongoing feud with several justices of the Michigan Supreme Court, seeking a declaration that Michigan's recusal rules deny him his constitutional right to a fair tribunal in which to be heard, the matter is dismissed as moot as the claims in this case substantially mirror the claims in a 2004 case and so too should the result.
Appellate Information
- Argued 06/10/2009
- Decided 04/28/2010
- Published 04/28/2010
Judges
- Before MARTIN, RYAN, and SUTTON, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Sixth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- ARGUED:Michael R. Dezsi, Fieger, Fieger, Kenney, Johnson & Giroux, P.C., Southfield, Michigan, for Appellant. Heather S. Meingast, Office of the Michigan Attorney General, Lansing, Michigan, for Appellees. ON BRIEF:Michael R. Dezsi, Fieger, Fieger, Kenney, Johnson & Giroux, P.C., Southfield, Michigan, for Appellant. Heather S. Meingast, Margaret A. Nelson, Office of the Michigan Attorney General, Lansing, Michigan, for Appellees.