Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Saturday, June 25, 2016
While the racist federal #JudgeEdithJones remains on the bench, her critic, civil rights attorney Jim Harrington is accused - of racism
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In 2013, an Austin, Texas civil rights attorney and the then-executive director of the Texas Civil Rights Project Jim Harrington openly cri...
Friday, June 24, 2016
Is there any basis for federal criminal indictments against #DylannRoof interfering with the state prosecution? - Part III
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I continue to analyze jurisdictional basis for the federal indictment of Dylann Roof for the June 2015 shooting deaths of 9 people in an Af...
Is there any basis for federal criminal indictments against Dylann Roof interfering with the state prosecution? - Part II
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In my previous two blogs, I described: 1) the standoff between the State Solicitor of the State of South Carolina and federal prosecutors ...
RE federal jurisdiction over violent crimes - #DylannRoof's federal and state murder trials; Part I
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Recently, I described in this blog a standoff between South Carolina State prosecutors and federal prosecutors as to the timing of trials of...
Clarence Thomas on the right to due process: in "real" civil cases - yes, in criminal and related habeas cases - never
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Judge Clarence Thomas is an interesting judge. His confirmation was tainted with accusations of sexual harassment of a female attorney - w...
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