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Join the Resistance! We the People sue Trump
I’ve long perceived how individual and class action lawsuits–especially against municipalities and corporations–can often be the only way to obtain justice for an injury and even change or initiate laws. In this light–and in our current state of horror–I was … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, The Facts of Life
Tagged civil rights lawsuits, Finding a lawyer, Law and government agencies, law and the courts, lawsuits against corporations, lawsuits against municipalities, Neil Gorsuch, politics, Supreme Court of the Unied States
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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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“Top Five Inanimate Objects to Use as Your Lawyer”
From Lawyerist.com. At first I figured it was from Lowering the Bar but no. As an enticement and a giggle, below is the first illustration and paragraph from this marvelous, um. Piece of satire. I say this in case you … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Interpreting lawyers, law and the courts, Lawyers
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