I'm a programmer, not a lawyer, so I can't help you. I certainly hope, however, that you can find a lawyer with the brains and the balls to bring a case against the Federal Reserve.
This sounds VERY interesting. I think that even if it can't be won it can be very educational. EXCELLENT idea. It'd even make a good book. No balls needed, just literary and marketing skills.
What are some entities that are similar to the Fed (in the way they were created) and have they ever been sued?
"The best way to bail out the economy is with liberty, not with federal reserve notes." - pairunoyd
"The vision of the Austrian must be greater than the blindness of the sheeple." - pairunoyd
pairunoyd:What are some entities that are similar to the Fed (in the way they were created) and have they ever been sued?
Any corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership, or any other business entity created by authority of the state. The Fed is private, but exists only because of a federal charter. Same with Exxon, which could not exist without a corporate charter of Delaware (or wherever it is incorporated). I really think there is an argument there. The Fed takes my property through devaluation without due process of law. Any deprivation of property without due process of law is a violation of the Fifth Amendment. I'm going to delve into this further, but I would like to find some others who can help me develop this argument.