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Alarming newsbit from the wacky judge collection
Actually, I don’t have a wacky judge collection but news about the endlessly newsworthy judge Roy Moore, and this below, from the New York Law Journal, makes me think I should compile one: Judge Accused of Running His Brother Down … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged judges, role of judges
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Warning about suing a corporation in some state courts
I saw this today on the Brennan Center’s web site. If corporations (you know, those things that are people, too) can buy judges, what will be left of our trust in government? Report Finds Big Business Influence in Some State … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, Politics
Tagged code of ethics for judges, judges, law and the courts, role of judges
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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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