Appellant’s complaint alleged that the members of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, defendants-appellees, violated his constitutional rights in suspending him from membership in the Puerto Rican bar. The action was brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and grounded jurisdiction on 28 U.S.C. § 1343. The district court dismissed the action for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and as barred by res judicata.
The settled law, with which we agree, is “that disciplinary orders of the highest court of a state may be reviewed federally only in the Supreme Court by petition for certiorari and not by suits in the district courts.”
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Grossgold v. Supreme Court of Illinois,
Affirmed.
Notes
This rule might be questionable if no review of the constitutional issues were available in the state court.
Grossgold v. Supreme Court of Illinois,
