Tag: news
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Who Governs the Lawyers?
Bar Associations, Judicial Power, and the Accountability Question A short video circulating online asks a provocative question: what if the authority of the Bar Association is flawed from the beginning? That question deserves a careful answer. Many people hear the words “bar association” and assume it means one thing. But in the United States, that…
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International Public Notice: After Chevron-Who Holds Authority Now?
#ChevronDeference #LoperBright #SupremeCourt #AdministrativeLaw #ConstitutionalLaw #JudicialReview #SeparationOfPowers #RegulatoryReform #RuleOfLaw #AgencyPower #FederalCourts #USPolitics Republished with attribution from Michael John On NorthCarolina (Facebook). Shared for discussion and reference. My intention is not fear or division-it’s clarity, discernment, and finding real remedy for the situation we’re living through. This article is subject to change as new information comes…
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Minnesota Under Strain: Calls for a Real Investigation After the Killing of ICU Nurse Alex Pretti!
Editor’s note (context): A screenshot has been circulating online that raises serious concerns about rising violence and civic breakdown in Minnesota. The screenshot is republished below: What is publicly reported so far (and what remains disputed) As of January 27, 2026, multiple major outlets report that Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis,…
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“All Courts Are Frauds”: Transcribing a Viral Notice and the Debate It Sparked
On January 25th, 2026, a Facebook post shared by Joe Foscalina spread a screenshot of a document titled “Judicial Notice of Fraud and Violation,” opening with the headline “All courts are frauds.” The notice argues that a typography convention—using all capital letters in names—invalidates contracts and court proceedings. Some commenters praised it, others called it…
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Does Your Vote Matter When You’re Classified as a Citizen?
I’m sharing this video transcript and comments because I’ve learned—sometimes the hard way—that clarity in language matters. Words can carry legal and practical implications, and when I don’t understand a term fully, I may unintentionally create a presumption I never intended. Kali Spell’s presentation is direct and thought-provoking, and this post documents the video and…