Williams v. Schakowsky ( 2020 )


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  •                            UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    )
    HELENE TONIQUE WILLIAMS,                  )
    )
    Plaintiff,                    )
    )
    v.                                  )              Civil Action No. 20-2957 (UNA)
    )
    JAN SCHAKOWSKY, et al.,                   )
    )
    Defendants.                   )
    _________________________________________ )
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    This matter is before the Court on review of this pro se plaintiff’s application to proceed
    in forma pauperis and her civil complaint. The Court will grant plaintiff’s application and, for
    the reasons stated below, will dismiss the complaint.
    The plaintiff’s original complaint (ECF No. 1) and two attempted amendments (ECF
    Nos. 4, 5) appear to raise an employment discrimination claim. A purported amended complaint
    (ECF No. 6) challenges the Executive Committee Order of the United States District Court for
    the Northern District of Illinois which, among other things, requires that new complaints shall be
    reviewed by the Executive Committee to determine whether they should be filed. See In re
    Williams, Civ. No. 18 C 5213 (N.D. Ill. July 23, 2019). According to the plaintiff, the Executive
    Committee Order “is unconditional and unlawful,” yet has remained in effect for two years. Am.
    Compl. (ECF No. 6) at 2.
    It appears that the plaintiff has abandoned her employment discrimination claim.
    Remaining, then, is her challenge to the Executive Committee Order, a matter this Court cannot
    entertain. As a general rule applicable here, a federal district court lacks jurisdiction to review
    the decisions of other courts. See, e.g., Petrovic v. United States, No. 1:19-CV-00482, 
    2019 WL 1746301
    , at *2 (D.D.C. Apr. 17, 2019), appeal dismissed, No. 19-5139, 
    2019 WL 5963409
    (D.C.
    Cir. Aug. 6, 2019); United States v. Choi, 
    818 F. Supp. 2d 79
    , 85 (D.D.C. 2011) (citing Lewis v.
    Green, 
    629 F. Supp. 546
    , 553 (D.D.C.1986)); Fleming v. United States, 
    847 F. Supp. 170
    , 172
    (D.D.C. 1994) (applying District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman, 
    460 U.S. 462
    , 482
    (1983), and Rooker v. Fidelity Trust Co., 
    263 U.S. 413
    , 415, 416 (1923) ), aff’d, No. 94-5079,
    
    1994 WL 474995
    (D.C. Cir. 1994), cert. denied, 
    513 U.S. 1150
    (1995). Plaintiff cannot evade
    the application of the Executive Committee Order by filing a civil suit in this federal district
    court.
    An Order is issued separately.
    DATE: December 22, 2020                                /s/
    CHRISTOPHER R. COOPER
    United States District Judge
    

Document Info

Docket Number: Civil Action No. 2020-2957

Judges: Judge Christopher R. Cooper

Filed Date: 12/22/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/22/2020