Disrespected and Denied: How the Legal System Treats Pro Se Litigants Like Second-Class Citizens—and Why We Must Speak Out

Pro se litigants face systemic bias and mistreatment in court, often disregarded by judges and attorneys. Despite constitutional rights, they are frequently denied due process and subjected to disrespect. The article emphasizes the need for accountability in the legal system, urging individuals to speak out against judicial misconduct to reclaim justice.

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Internal Affairs Knew: The Paper Trail That Should’ve Ended Schlesinger’s Career

Former New Rochelle police officer Lane Schlesinger faced numerous misconduct complaints, including dishonest behavior and policy violations, yet remained on the force until retirement without accountability. Internal reports detailed his dangerous conduct, notably a 2021 incident in a COVID ICU, highlighting systemic failures by oversight bodies to address his actions.

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Maryland Sends Millions in Taxpayer Funds to a Publicly Traded Quantum Company—That’s Expanding in Tennessee

By Greg Visscher & Michael Phillips In a twist that raises serious questions about Maryland’s budget priorities, a for-profit quantum computing company headquartered in College Park—IonQ, Inc.—is poised to receive …

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The Colonists Were Smarter Than Us: They Banned Lawyers

The early American colonists wisely banned lawyers from their courts to prevent conflict from being professionalized and manipulated, believing that disputes should be resolved by community members. In contrast, modern America is overwhelmed by lawyers, leading to litigation instead of resolution, highlighting the foresight of the colonists in safeguarding societal harmony.

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Top 10 Worst Places a Judge Can Be Arrested by the FBI

The post humorously outlines the top ten most embarrassing places for a judge to be arrested by the FBI, highlighting scenarios such as a commencement speech, a massage session, and even during a trial. Each situation emphasizes the irony and absurdity of a judge’s downfall in unexpected settings, showcasing the universality of karma.

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