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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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The Silent Convergence: How the 1990s Saw Cartel Expansion and Legal System Vulnerabilities Rise Together

In the 1990s, the rise of Mexican drug cartels and the adoption of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the U.S. legal system created dangerous overlaps. While cartels expanded their criminal enterprises, ADR prioritized secrecy over transparency, inadvertently enabling exploitation and corruption. This legacy continues to affect justice delivery and societal trust today.

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