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Ohio judge jails lawyer for wearing ‘BLM’ pin
Yes, he did. But no, he shouldn’t have. Ohio judge Robert Milich gets himself cited in the growing narrative about lousy judges, whose prejudices against women and, especially, minority women glare as ominously as does the First Amendment-defying “In [g]od … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, The god problem, War on women
Tagged American war against women, First Amendment, First Amendment rights, judges, law and the courts, Lawyers, role of judges, the god problem
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An employment lawyer on non-disparagement clauses
The New York Times article I cited a few days ago evoked an excellent letter from Rita Tobin, an employment lawyer, on the subject. She points out, as I did not (didn’t think of it), that companies have always had … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, The War On Workers
Tagged defamation, employment lawsuits, Finding a lawyer, Interpreting lawyers, Lawyers, National Labor Relations Board, non-disparagement clauses, severance agreements, severance agreements with nondisparagement clauses
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What happened to judge who handcuffed defense attorney? Ha-ha-ha
Source, HuffPo: Judge Handcuffs Defense Attorney In Court To Teach Her ‘A Lesson’ For Speaking Out I’m handing this one to you because. Oh sure, because it’s wild and crazy–judges cannot be allowed to behave like little dictators. They administer … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged Lawyers, role of judges, the global war against women
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