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The Judge Who’s Missing: Why Family Courts Fail Without the Right Bench

The family court system is failing due to inadequate judges lacking neutrality, knowledge, and accountability. This leads to injustice, where truth is overlooked, and biases prevail. To reform the system, ongoing education for judges, public oversight, and independent accountability boards are essential. Justice for families is compromised until ideal judges are established.

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Spaghetti Districts and Stolen Representation: How Gerrymandering Broke Our Republic

Gerrymandering distorts voting districts, undermining democracy by creating non-competitive, manipulated maps that disenfranchise voters and protect political power. This age-old practice, fueled by advanced data and software, leads to disconnection between local representation and communities. Reform is necessary to establish fair electoral boundaries based on existing legal jurisdictions.

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Bleeding a Father Dry: The Orchestrated Financial Assault on William Sewell in South Carolina Family Court

William Sewell’s harrowing experience in South Carolina’s family court reveals a corrupt system exploiting vulnerable litigants for profit. Attorneys failed him, costs spiraled, and the Guardian ad Litem neglected his parental rights. Judge Mandy Kimmons enabled the exploitation, leading to financial ruin. The system, characterized as a racket, demands accountability and reform.

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Fighting Back: How to Stand Up to Corrupt Attorneys and Judges in Family Court Without Losing Everything

The American family court system often fails to protect children and instead punishes parents, particularly those who self-represent. To navigate this challenging landscape, parents should understand court procedures, document interactions, utilize public opinion, file persistent motions, and leverage civil rights laws. Building alliances strengthens their position, enabling them to challenge the system effectively.

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Who Broke the Family? How Politicians Helped Corrupt the Courts and Undermine American Values

The article by Michael Phillips critiques America’s family court system, highlighting how bipartisan legislation has led to corruption, custody battles, and financial distress for families. It examines key laws and politicians responsible, emphasizing issues like unchecked judicial authority and Title IV-D’s perverse financial incentives that harm family stability and children’s well-being.

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Top 10 Worst Politicians for Family Values: How Their Laws and Leadership Helped Break American Families and Corrupt the Courts

The article critiques politicians from both parties for undermining families while promoting “family values.” It ranks ten key figures, highlighting their legislative failures that foster corrupt family court systems and harm parental rights. Ultimately, it calls for voters to demand reforms, emphasizing the impact of financial incentives on family dynamics and justice.

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When Justice Sleeps: What Happens When the Judge Doesn’t Read Your File

The article by Michael Phillips critiques the family court system, highlighting judges’ negligence in reviewing cases, leading to rubber-stamp rulings and biased decisions. It emphasizes the emotional toll on parents who feel unheard, calling for reforms like mandatory confirmation of document review and enhanced accountability to ensure fair hearings and justice in family courts.

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Double Standard: Why a Cop Keeps His Pension While a Disabled Dad Loses His Children

The article discusses the stark disparity in the justice system of New Rochelle, New York, exemplified by Officer Lane Schlesinger, who, despite a history of misconduct, enjoys a full pension, while Marc Fishman, a disabled father wrongfully arrested, has faced years of separation from his children and continuous injustices. This highlights systemic failures and erosion of public trust.

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The Media is the Message—And Monsanto Paid for It: How Corporate Giants Hijack Public Discourse, Science, and Truth

In 2025, corporate manipulation of truth has become rampant, with agrochemical giants like Monsanto (now Bayer) controlling narratives through media, PR strategies, and legal intimidation. This manipulation stifles journalism and public awareness about environmental and health crises. Transparency and accountability are essential for reclaiming truth in a compromised media landscape.

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The Fight After the Final Order: How South Carolina Courts Leave Pro Se Parents With No Way Out

William Sewell faces dire consequences following the Family Court of Dorchester County’s ruling granting custody of his daughter to his ex-wife, imposing significant financial burdens, and denying him legal representation. Despite these challenges, he pursues two post-judgment motions, arguing judicial bias and constitutional violations, determined to fight for his rights and child.

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