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22-132•In re: RICHARD RALPH MALCOLM v. U.S. Dist. Ct. for D.C., 542 U.S. 367, 380-81 2004 . Mr. Malcolm has not shown any…
22-132Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitApr 15, 2022
N OTE: This order is nonprecedential.
United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit
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In re: RICHARD RALPH MALCOLM,
Petitioner
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2022-132
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On Petition for Writ of Mandamus to the United States
Court of Federal Claims in No. 1:20-cv-00505-SSS, Judge
Stephen S. Schwartz.
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ON PETITION AND MOTION
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Before P ROST , REYNA, and CUNNINGHAM , Circuit Judges.
P ER CURIAM .
O R D E R
Richard Ralph Malcolm petitions for a writ of manda-
mus seeking, inter alia, an order from this court directing
the United States Court of Federal Claims to file his motion
for summary judgment. Mr. Malcolm also moves for leave
to proceed in forma pauperis.
Mr. Malcolm filed this suit with the Court of Federal
Claims seeking retroactive medical disability retirement.
In August 2021, the Court of Federal Claims remanded to
the Board for Correction of Naval Records to consider Mr.
Malcolm’s evidence. Following the Board’s decision on
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remand, the Court of Federal Claims issued a scheduling
order on March 7, 2022, that, inter alia, directed the gov-
ernment to supplement the administrative record with the
record from the remand proceedings by March 14, 2022,
and directed Mr. Malcolm to file any motion for judgment
on the administrative record by April 13, 2022.
On March 8, 2022, Mr. Malcolm filed a motion for sum-
mary judgment. On the same day, the Court of Federal
Claims issued an order rejecting the filing. The court ex-
plained that the filing did not comply with the court’s rules
because it lacked the case caption and the name of the pre-
siding judge. The court further explained that any motion
for summary judgment would be premature and unneces-
sary at that juncture given that the administrative record
had not yet been filed. This petition followed.
Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy, available only
where the petitioner shows: (1) there are no adequate al-
ternative legal channels through which he may obtain that
relief; (2) a clear and indisputable right to relief; and (3)
the grant of mandamus is appropriate under the circum-
stances. See Cheney v. U.S. Dist. Ct. for D.C., 542 U.S. 367,
380–81 (2004). Mr. Malcolm has not shown any clear error
in the March 8, 2022, rejection order. Mr. Malcolm also has
readily available alternative means to raise the same argu-
ments for judgment by filing a motion for judgment on the
administrative record by April 13, 2022, or other motions
that comply with the trial court’s rules and orders.
Accordingly,
I T I S O RDERED T HAT :
(1) The petition is denied.
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(2) The motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis
is denied as moot.
April 15, 2022
Date
F OR THE COURT
/s/ Peter R. Marksteiner
Peter R. Marksteiner
Clerk of Court
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