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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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The Evidence They Ignored: How Judge Maurice Williams Buried the Truth in Marc Fishman’s Case

Marc Fishman, exonerated by New York officials for child abuse allegations, faces potential jail time from Judge Maurice Williams despite exculpatory evidence being withheld. A supervised visit confirmed by a court-appointed supervisor supports Fishman’s innocence, highlighting issues in the judicial system that seem to silence evidence conflicting with prior rulings.

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Maryland’s Family Courts Are Failing Families: Here’s Why Reform Can’t Wait

Maryland’s family courts, intended to support families in crisis, have become burdensome and inefficient, often harming those they aim to protect. Overwhelmed by caseloads, biased practices, and financial barriers, these courts fail to prioritize children’s needs. Systemic reforms are necessary for accountability and transparency, urging public advocacy for meaningful change.

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What Would It Have Taken to Get a Fair Trial?

The article critiques the unfair trial experienced by William Sewell in a South Carolina family court. It outlines the essential legal safeguards denied to him, such as a neutral judge, access to counsel, equitable discovery, and protection from retaliation. Without these safeguards, the article argues, due process is compromised for self-represented parents across America.

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When Police Lie on Reports: What Happened to Marc Fishman Could Happen to You

Marc Fishman’s life was devastated after a police officer falsely reported a violation of a protective order during a supervised visit with his son. Despite having evidence and supervision, Fishman was arrested, leading to unjust legal repercussions and estrangement from his children. This case highlights the dangers of reliance on flawed police narratives.

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Broken Trust: The Right’s Growing Critique of America’s Family Court System

The American family court system is criticized for being flawed and corrupt, undermining family welfare and fairness. Issues include lack of oversight, profit motives fueling prolonged conflicts, misuse of parental alienation claims, and inequitable treatment based on socioeconomic status. Reform is essential for transparency, due process, and protecting children’s rights.

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Judges Behind the Bench: Who’s Accountable in the Julie Valadez Case?

Julie Valadez didn’t kidnap her son—he ran to her, fleeing what he described as an abusive home. Now she’s locked in a Wisconsin jail on $500,000 bail, while the judges responsible for years of questionable rulings face no consequences. This investigation names names, exposes judicial failures, and demands accountability in a system that punishes survivors instead of protecting them.

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No Reform, No Relief: Family Courts Still Off Trump’s Radar in 2025

Many parents, particularly fathers, are disillusioned with Donald Trump’s inaction on family court reform during his second term. Despite signing numerous executive orders, issues like parental rights and custody laws remain unaddressed. Calls for fairness and due process in family courts echo unheard, leaving struggling families feeling abandoned by the administration.

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Justice Denied: The Impeachment Files (Part 2)

The American Inns of Court (AIC) operates as a private, powerful guild influencing the U.S. judiciary without public oversight or accountability. This secretive organization fosters bias and creates a legal caste system. Recent impeachment calls against Chief Justice Roberts have spotlighted these issues, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the justice system.

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When Justice Betrays Survivors: The Incarceration of Julie Valadez and the Family Court Crisis

In Walworth County, Wisconsin, Julie Valadez, a mother and domestic violence survivor, faces severe legal repercussions after her son sought safety with her, fleeing an abusive situation. Charged with felony counts and high bail, her case highlights systemic failures in family courts that often penalize protective parents instead of abusers.

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