Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
New York judges fixing cases for sex, and the brave New York State Attorney General
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A New York town justice Paul Lamson was sentenced to jail after accepting sexual favors from reportedly TEN female litigants in exchange for...
On Masterpiece Cakeshop, discretionary enforcement of the U.S. Constitution and the right of every individual to have their constitutional rights enforced
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I wrote today about two U.S. Supreme Court cases, which the court chose out of 8,000 petitions, 99% of which the court tosses (it decides ab...
New York partially upholds its right to underfund public schools - while suing the federal government to fund those same public schools. 10th Amendment, full speed
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After Donald Trump became President of the U.S., the so-called "resistance" swamped federal courts with various lawsuits against h...
Oneida County Judge Louis Gigliotti denied a civilly committed individual a right to pro se representation and to a change of counsel
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An attorney is supposedly in a "fiduciary" relationship (relationship of trust) with a client. And, if a client wants to get rid...
The heavenly state of Hawaii bribed the shameless Ginsburg, and other judges of the U.S. Supreme Court to change the Immigration and Nationality Act - a call for reform of the U.S. Supreme Court and impeachment of its judges
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Back in February, 2017, I wrote about the interesting trip of SCOTUS judge Ruth Ginsburg to the State University of Hawaii - complete with s...
The discretionary US Supreme Court - via Gorsuch - announced that its job (as the US Constitution, Article III requires) is not to change statutory law, but only to apply it. What a fresh idea!
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The new SCOTUS judge Neil Gorsuch is lauded by the press for authoring the unanimous opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court claiming, among other...
Thursday, June 22, 2017
A politically charged criminal contempt proceeding continues against a defense attorney for questioning the judge's integrity in a DWI trial - and an arrest warrant is issued. Time to take attorney regulation, and criminal contempt powers, from the hands of the judiciary
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In yet another case proving that regulation of the legal profession should be taken out of the hands of the judiciary, an attorney in Tex...
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