From the new proposed Constitution Restoration Act of 2004:
`Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the Supreme Court shall not have jurisdiction to review, by appeal, writ of certiorari, or otherwise, any matter to the extent that relief is sought against an element of Federal, State, or local government, or against an officer of Federal, State, or local government (whether or not acting in official personal capacity), by reason of that element's or officer's acknowledgement of God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, or government.'
I.e., any judge who hears a lawsuit challenging government officials who use the power of the state to enforce their own view of "God's sovereign authority" can be removed from office.
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