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Courthouses Without Courts: How a $10 Billion Construction Boondoggle Laid the Bricks for ADR Tyranny

The 1990s courthouse construction initiative, costing $10 billion, deviated from its intended purpose, evolving into a mismanaged project favoring bureaucratic control over judicial integrity. The oversight shifted decision-making away from judges to the Administrative Office, facilitating the rise of Alternative Dispute Resolution systems that undermine constitutional rights and transparency.

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Blocked at the Clerk’s Window: When Legal Assistance Becomes Legal Obstruction for Pro Se Parents Like William Sewell

William Sewell, a pro se litigant in South Carolina, faces systemic legal obstruction at the Dorchester County Family Court. The clerk denies him access to file motions without providing clear guidance, exacerbating his financial struggles. This highlights a broader issue of favoritism and lack of support for self-represented individuals in the justice system.

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