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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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“Union accused of betraying migrant carnival workers”
A new “union” is a nasty con, using the historical promise of unionization to trap migrant workers: Labor advocates say a guild for migrant workers is a stalking-horse for the carnival industry, not a champion for its employees. Source: Union … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged employment lawsuits, fraud lawsuits, fraudulent misrepresentation, National Labor Relations Board
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“Man sues ex-fiancée for $73K in cash, gold jewelry”
The engagement presents turned into parting gifts. Source, Daily News: Man sues ex-fiancée for $73K in cash, gold jewelry Oh, my. Such a disappointing outcome this must have been–and apparently not just for the happy fiancé but for his family, … Continue reading
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Tagged divorce lawsuits, fraudulent behavior, fraudulent misrepresentation
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