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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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“Black cop in bias complaint ‘loves the uniform’”
An intriguingly different black-cop-claims-discrimination story exclusively in today’s Daily News, via reporter John Marzulli: Black NYPD cop who filed a racial discrimination complaint says he has support from fellow officers. Source: EXCLUSIVE: Black cop in bias complaint ‘loves the uniform’ … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged employment lawsuits, Law and government agencies, legal causes of action, racial discrimination lawsuits
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School gym class injury lawsuit dismissed
So here’s the thing: if your 8th grade kid trips over another student during gym class and gets hurt, it ain’t a personal injury lawsuit, according to a New York State higher court. You know, not everything is a lawsuit. … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged appellate court decisions, law and the courts, legal causes of action, legal contingency cases, negligence lawsuits, personal injury lawsuits, role of judges
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