When Parenting Time Becomes Optional: How Criminal Contempt Laws Can Be Used to Hold Custody Violators Accountable

The family court system exhibits a double standard in enforcing parenting rights, where noncompliance with child support is strictly penalized, while visitation violations often go unaddressed. Bruce Eden’s strategy advocates using criminal contempt laws to enforce visitation rights, aiming to highlight and challenge this imbalance while advocating for legislative reforms.

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The Privatization of Reality: How Big Tech Became the New Government

Powerful corporations have effectively privatized reality, transforming from platforms to unaccountable authorities shaping public discourse through algorithms. The government’s outsourcing of censorship to these tech giants undermines constitutional protections, leading to manipulated information and diminished public consent. Citizens must reclaim the public square for a truly democratic society.

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