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The Survivorship Bias of Family Court: What We’re Missing Could Be What Matters Most

The content discusses survivorship bias in family court, highlighting how focus on positive outcomes obscures the experiences of those who do not succeed. It emphasizes the need for accountability and reform, urging for attention to the hidden failures and severe impacts on parents who are alienated or harmed by the system.

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Justice for Sale: How ADR Courts Hijacked Due Process and Made You Pay for It

The post critiques the shift from traditional courts, which uphold justice as a constitutional right, to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) systems that charge for legal services, undermining due process. It highlights court cases emphasizing access to justice without fees and calls for reform to restore constitutional rights and challenge the financial burden placed on litigants.

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A Second American Awakening? Inside the Movement Behind AmericanMadeAction.org and the Push to Restore Constitutional Rule

On May 6, 2025, Ann Vandersteel launched AmericanMadeAction.org in Washington, D.C., advocating for accountability and constitutional fidelity. The nonprofit introduces the Department of Government Accountability (DOGA) and United Law Coalition (ULC) to combat government overreach. Emphasizing peaceful resistance, the movement seeks to restore citizens’ rights and constitutional governance.

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The Gender Wars Are a Distraction: How the Family Court System Profits from Division While Parents and Children Lose Everything

The family court system in America is characterized by dysfunction and profit-driven practices that alienate parents from their children, framing the conflict as a “gender war.” Both mothers and fathers face systemic obstacles, leading to a multi-billion-dollar industry that thrives on conflict. Uniting against this system is crucial for reform and healing.

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Maryland Pays, Virginia Plays: How an Energy Project Is Sacrificing Maryland Land for Northern Virginia’s Big Tech Boom

Joanne Frederick discovers that a proposed transmission line, the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, will benefit Northern Virginia’s data centers, not Maryland. The project poses risks to Maryland’s rural communities, environment, and property rights, with local leaders largely silent. This situation reflects a broader trend of sacrificing rural areas for corporate profits.

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