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One disgraced judge+bias claims+FBI+stripper+convicted ex-wrestler = huh?
Absolutely love this headline because I haven’t yet been able to parse it. And you know what? I’m not even going to try: it’s too much fun all by its bewildering self: Disgraced Judge Cleared of Racial Bias Claims Made … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged federal judges
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The role of the judge, per Donald Trump
Since I wrote about the Las Vegas judge who handcuffed a public defender for doing her job, I find myself needing to post two stories about the role of judges in our court system. This time, in support of a … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, The filthy rich
Tagged consumer fraud lawsuits, defendants, federal judges, First Amendment, fraudulent misrepresentation, law and the courts, legal causes of action, role of judges, tort lawsuits
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Another defenseĀ of Judge Scheindlin, from a retired NYPD captain
While editorially the Daily News has been vociferous (if not fully legally rational) in its opposition to Hon. Shira Scheindlin’s judgments against the NYPD, they had the grace (or intelligence) to publish this opinion piece by John Eterno, a retired … Continue reading
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Tagged appellate judges, civil rights lawsuits, federal judges, law and the courts
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