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A Father in Court Alone: The High-Stakes Struggle of Marc Fishman

On April 28, 2025, Marc Fishman, fighting parental alienation and suspended visitation rights in a New York courtroom, faced significant challenges: no attorney, unreceived filings, and a judge potentially biased against him. His struggle highlights flaws in the family court system, which prioritizes procedure over the welfare of vulnerable parents and children.

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Miroth v. Trinity County: A Landmark Win for Families Fighting CPS Injustice

On May 8, 2025, a California court ruled in favor of Trish Miroth against Trinity County Child Protective Services, challenging unlawful child removal. The court rejected the County’s motion to dismiss based on the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, affirming federal jurisdiction in civil rights cases. This landmark decision empowers families against CPS overreach.

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Preakness Parties on the Public Dime: Pimlico’s Rebuild and the Forgotten Cost to Taxpayers

Maryland’s approval to modernize Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes, has garnered enthusiasm for potential economic benefits. However, significant taxpayer funding for politically charged parties raises concerns about transparency and equity. With residents facing fiscal challenges, there is a call for accountability to ensure fair access and responsible spending.

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A New Era for Pimlico: Maryland Approves Bold Rebuild of Historic Racetrack

Maryland has approved the demolition and reconstruction of the historic Pimlico Race Course, crucial for preserving the Preakness Stakes and revitalizing local economic development. With over $400 million invested, the project aims to transform Pimlico into a modern multi-use venue, creating jobs, enhancing the community, and securing the racetrack’s future in Baltimore.

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Ripped from the Roots: The Human Toll of Maryland’s New Land War

The New Land Wars series highlights the emotional and psychological toll of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project on families. Legal threats and invasive surveys create chronic anxiety, eroding community trust and well-being. As Marylanders face the loss of their homes and legacies, the fight for resistance and hope intensifies against corporate aggression.

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No Warrant. No Order. Just Lies. — The San Marcos School Ambush Exposing Family Court Fraud

On May 1, 2025, in San Marcos, California, heavily armed individuals mistakenly identified as law enforcement attempted to abduct two schoolchildren without legal authority. Their mother, Giselle Smiel, exposed systemic failures in protecting parental rights and due process, highlighting the dangers of Alternative Dispute Resolution tactics disguised as justice, endangering children in schools.

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Major League Cricket Comes to Maryland: Frederick Prepares for a Global Game-Changer

A new era in Maryland sports is on the horizon. And this time, it’s not baseball or football making waves—but cricket. In an unexpected but thrilling development for Maryland sports …

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The Flag, the Suspension, and the Fight for Patriotism in Maryland Schools

Seventeen-year-old Parker Jensen, a Marine Corps enlistee, was suspended from Towson High School for advocating the display of the U.S. flag in classrooms, violating Maryland law. His peaceful campaign faced backlash from the administration, reflecting a broader cultural trend where traditional patriotism is often punished in increasingly politicized educational environments.

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The Constitution Is Not a Vibe: How Parham v. J.R. and Other Landmark Cases Expose the Lie at the Heart of Mahmoud v. Taylor

Mahmoud v. Taylor highlights a troubling trend in American family courts where fit parents’ rights are overridden based on vague “best interest” claims without proof of unfitness or harm. This undermines due process, as courts increasingly disregard constitutional protections for parental rights, leading to unjust custody decisions. Immediate reform is necessary.

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Frederick Protest Turns Violent: Arrested Group Dressed in Antifa-Style Gear, Assaulted Police Officers

On Thursday evening in Frederick, MD, a peaceful protest turned violent when a group dressed in black attacked police and vandalized property. Authorities reported injuries to officers and arrested four individuals for serious charges. The incident raised concerns about radical elements infiltrating local protests and blurred lines between peaceful demonstration and criminal activity.

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