Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
At the intelligence nexus of a brain trust I have found that to be true. I have heard of several hours being saved in line (accumulative) by carrying alternate ID. Often there is a screening for government-issued ID at the back end of the line. You get a special 'private' search and they board you. I have never been denied access to the federal courthouse too. They send the clerk of court out to welcome me in and escort me through the courthouse.

The day I was denied access to the Tenth Circuit courthouse the security guards watched me call the clerk on my cell phone and she took my $10 cash right in front of them, and handed me my case I had requested.

My feeling is that the ID requirements is a policy for guiding security officials. It is usually a "judge's order" from the chief judge.
Denying someone from accessing their inheritance and common property only because they wont swear to be a U.S. citizen seems rather fishy and unlawful--conspiracy against rights?