Subject: Re: Your Amicus Brief to U.S. Supreme Court
Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 09:29:27 -0700
From: Doug Schafer <d_schafer@bigfoot.com>
To: Justice Sanders <j_r.sanders@courts.wa.gov>Justice Sanders,
I watched the broadcast last week of your interview on TVW's Inside Olympia with Denny Heck. Will you please identify by name the law professor who you there said had called you up and solicited your name to go on the brief, and who then wrote and submitted it.
Thank you.
Doug Schafer, idealistic solo lawyer in Tacoma.
From: Doug Schafer [mailto:d_schafer@bigfoot.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 11:33 AM
To: Justice Sanders
Subject: Your Amicus Brief to U.S. Supreme CourtJustice Richard Sanders,
I recognize that e-mail sometimes is not delivered, so you may have not received the below inquiry that I sent to you three days ago. Thus, I am re-sending it. Please identify the law professor. And if you are unwilling to identify that law professor, please say so and explain why. Thank you.
Doug Schafer, idealistic solo lawyer in Tacoma.
Subject: RE: Your Amicus Brief to U.S. Supreme Court
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:38:08 -0700
From: J_R.Sanders@courts.wa.gov
To: d_schafer@bigfoot.comDear Mr. Schafer:
The answer to your inquiry is of public record. I do not desire to engage in further correspondence.
Richard B. Sanders
Subject: Your Amicus Brief to U.S. Supreme Court
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:43:12 -0700
From: Doug Schafer <d_schafer@bigfoot.com>
To: J_R.Sanders@courts.wa.govDear Justice Sanders:
Please extend the courtesy of directing me to where in a public record my inquiry is answered. The amicus brief itself does not identify any law professor. Thank you very much.
Douglas A. Schafer