From MEMETODEATH~ Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
From MEMETODEATH~ Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/504/555/