Judicial / Courts (Government)
Capital Punishment -
- John WaddeyWhen Jehovah created man, He made him in his image (Gen. 1:26). That distinguished man from all the other creatures He had made. It also placed a value on man’s life that superceded all other creatures. When Noah and his family were ready to embark on their task of repopulating the earth... Submitted 79 days 1 hour ago.
When Family Abets The Heartbreak of Guardian Abuse -
- Jim FargianoMy approach to this seventh article was forced into a different direction. For those of you who may not know what I do, I received a rather unexpected “calling” to be able to communicate with the other side. In the past eighteen years, I have found that it makes little difference when... Submitted 187 days 4 hours ago.
A Heartbreaking Story of Elder Abuse and Legal "Thievery" -
- Jim FargianoUntil relatively recently, I was unaware of how rampant elder abuse is within the legal court system. For almost the last two decades, my life has been consumed by helping as many people as I could in a different way than most give help. I have informally counseled and helped thousands of people... Submitted 270 days 20 hours ago.
- John WaddeyAs Arizona executed Donald E. Beaty for the rape and murder of 13 year old Christy Ann Fornoff, the anti-death penalty crowd was protesting and claiming it was cruel to execute this convicted child-murderer. They conveniently ignore the cruelty of Mr. Beaty’s rape and murder of the... Submitted 1 year ago.
In the News - Rahm Emanual - Patricia Johnson
The Illinois Supreme Court has made their decision and Rahm Emanuel will stay in the Chicago Mayoral election, reversing the Appellate Court decision and affirming the circuit court judgment. Quite often lawmakers discuss changing the rules to reduce the amount of frivolous lawsuits before the... Submitted 1 year 118 days ago.
That Wall of Separation -
- John WaddeyContrary to popular opinion, our U. S. Constitution makes no mention of a wall of separation between church and state. The earliest mention of this concept is found in a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1802 to the Baptist Association of Danbury, Connecticut. "...that act of the whole American... Submitted 1 year 362 days ago.
Healthcare Reform Lawsuit Ramps Up, With Some Snags -
- Yamileth MedinaWith the passage of healthcare reform, many have been calling for its repeal. One of the most popular tactics is a lawsuit claiming that the bill is unconstitutional. Officials in many states believe that the bill allows the federal government to overstep state sovereignty by requiring the... Submitted 2 years 52 days ago.
Will Nintendo be Sued for Having 3 Ns in their name? -
- Cameron HomeThe fist thing you think when you look at that title is: "daft". But it's an honest question. Will Nintendo be sued for having 3 Ns in their name? Considering what they have been sued for in the past, yes they will. People have been suing Nintendo for years. And I've noticed that it's over stupid... Submitted 2 years 283 days ago.
The Real Spitzer Lessons - Joel Hirschhorn
All politicians are liars. Successful Republican and Democratic politicians are the biggest liars. Every time you vote for a Democrat or Republican you are voting for a liar. People keep believing the lies of politicians. Politicians who appear the most honest, idealistic and... Submitted 4 years 76 days ago.
Minorities in the Legal System - Joseph E. Murray Jr.
A quick glance at statistics concerning the representation of minorities in the legal profession illustrates a disturbing if not alarming fact. Minorities are grossly underrepresented in the legal field. What are the underlying causes for the current lack of minority representation? There are... Submitted 4 years 265 days ago.
Why should Supreme Court nominees be more so important to the minority groups of this country than others? Frankly, past injustices tells us that interpretation of the law by the Supreme Court members were questionable on many issues such as voting, property rights, ownership, education and on... Submitted 5 years 230 days ago.
Australia’s Transparent System for Criminal Justice - Harry
Crime is an inevitable circumstance transpiring in every nation across the globe. While the presence of authorities in every state is visible with their role as the jinx of crimes, still this did not impede any transgression from happening anytime. Nevertheless, this does not denote that... Submitted 1 year 293 days ago.
Michael Cherney - RUSAL a Question of Jurisdiction - Sonia Kristina
In a recent article "The Aluminium Wars - RUSAL and New Russian Economic Power" I looked at the rise of RUSAL and recently saw a court case where Michael Cherney a major figure in the Aluminium wars claims 20% of RUSAL - but will he get it? Michael Cherney runs the Cherney Foundation from... Submitted 4 years 217 days ago.
Judge’s With To Much Power, Judge Ficarrotta, Failed By Our System - Geoffrey Holdermiller
Judge’s With To Much Power, Judge Ficarrotta, Failed By Our System What can one do when failed by our legal system? A system which has given judges too much power. In 1998 the Florida Legislature gave a gift to the judicial branch. That gift was freedom to sentence as they please. We believe... Submitted 5 years 83 days ago.
Arrest, Search Warrants and Probable Cause - andrew sandon
1. The United States Supreme Court has held that normally, a police seizure of either evidence of a crime in a constitutionally protected area or a possible criminal defendant must be based on probable cause (e.g., Illinois v. Gates (1983)). Furthermore, the Court has repeatedly stated that a... Submitted 5 years 215 days ago.
SB 2272 to be repealed? - Christian Denmon
Last year, a pill mill bill (SB 2272) was passed by the Florida Legislature. This was promoted by health advocates and lobbyists , and was approved. The bill was to require all doctors and pharmacists in the state to record all information regarding the drug prescriptions they issue to their... Submitted 1 year 102 days ago.
Imperative of Nigeria Prison Reform -
- Rahaman OnikePrisons remain one of the public institutions in Nigeria that need urgent reform. The call for the reform of the Nigeria prison services is becoming a perennial thing as successive governments have failed to do anything tangible in that direction. Of course, the major problem confronting the... Submitted 2 years 18 days ago.
300 Bail Bonds Agents get "Arrested" in Las Vegas! - Tony Cox
Skip out on a Bail Bond? Have an outstanding Arrest Warrant? The Odds are you were not in Las Vegas this past February! 300 plus bail bond agents from across The Country attended the 2009 PBUS Professional Bail Bonds of the US Convention at the Flamingo Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada. Did... Submitted 2 years 345 days ago.
Eyes For Eyes and Teeth For Teeth - Monte Meldman MD
The New Talion Principle (nTP) For Managing Terrorists The Talion principle ( lex talionis), has served as the basis for the administration of justice since it was developed in early Babylonian law. It is present in both biblical and early Roman law. It states that criminals should receive as... Submitted 4 years 331 days ago.
