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One Vote Away from Constitutional Disaster – the Case for an Obama-Clinton ticket

by June 15, 2008 » Add the first comment.

For those of us who cherish civil liberties, the last thing we need is Sen. John McCain in the Oval Office. What many people don’t think about when pulling the lever in the voting booth is that the president appoints judges that control their lives – not only appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court, but up and down the federal judiciary. Please help share this important news with others:Tweet

Attacking Personal Injury Lawyers: Corporate America As Usual

by May 16, 2008 » Add the first comment.

“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” That was written by William Shakespeare, and put into the mouth of the character Dick the Butcher in ”Henry VI,” Part II, Act IV, Scene II. Please help share this important news with others:Tweet

United Nations Award for San Jose Judge Eugene Hyman – First Juvenile Domestic Violence Court in the US. First UN Public Service Award for an American

by May 12, 2008 » Add the first comment.

The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs has selected recipients from 12 countries to receive the 2008 UN Public Service Awards in New York on June 23rd. The UN’s Director of the Division for Public Administration, Mr. Guido Bertucci, announced the award May 12, 2008 in New York. Please help share this important news with others:Tweet

Protect Your Privacy

by May 9, 2008 » Add the first comment.

Congress must make Internet privacy a national priority. The U.S. Supreme Court has done little to protecting individual privacy and since 1976 it routinely has sided with government over the rights of individuals. Please help share this important news with others:Tweet

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