I very much doubt that you can sue the court, or the judge, but run, do not walk, to the telephone first thing tomorrow morning, call whatever major law firm is available to you and ask to speak to an ERISA attorney. I am not an ERISA expert but I do work with 401(k) plans and I do not believe this can be done. If I am wrong, an ERISA attorney will know and will also know what you can do about it if I am right.
We also have an excellent tax attorney who posts here and he may have some information as well.

