Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Sunday, November 20, 2016
A judge who refused to perform same sex marriages was indicted in Oregon - because he committed a crime or because his indictment is a come-uppance for refusing to perform same sex marriages?
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I wrote on this blog about judges targeted for refusing to obey some, but not all, of the U.S. Supreme Court precedents. For example, the ...
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Loyalty over the law and reason: Magistrate John Primomo, of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, teaches new citizens that love of the government is the pre-requisite for staying in the country
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A Texas federal magistrate judge, Judge John Primomo, of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, a licensed attorney and ...
Jesse Jackson joined Chris Cuomo as Hillary Clinton's friend who is worse than an enemy
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In October of 2016, CNN journalist Christ Cuomo, brother of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, during the presidential elections of 2016,...
Saturday, November 19, 2016
On the necessity of blind trusts for assets of elected and appointed public officials - and their family members
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There are a lot of discussions in the media that the current president elect Donald J Trump should put his assets in a blind trust for the d...
Friday, November 18, 2016
Should public employees, and especially former judges, be allowed to use their public office as a sales pitch for after-retirement businesses? The case of the un-retireable U.S. Magistrate Frank Maas
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I have been repeatedly receiving an e-mail advertisements of services of the allegedly retired U.S. magistrate judge Frank Maas: I cons...
A revolutionary federal decision regarding the roots of judicial bias - the aftermath of Pennsylvania's Porngate continues - and further exposes the need to deregulation of the legal profession seized by fear
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Pennsylvania now former Attorney General Kathleen Kane was recently stripped of her law license, convicted and sentenced by the very system ...
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
(Tele-prompted) testimony through Skype is now ok'ed by a New York appellate court in criminal cases
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I recently watched a 2008 Russian movie called "Setj" ("The Network"). It is about computer geeks who were raised and e...
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