Litigation Abuse & Judicial Misconduct, 101
Where do you turn and to whom do you ask for help when you experience litigation abuse and/or judicial misconduct?
Where do you turn and to whom do you ask for help when you experience litigation abuse and/or judicial misconduct?
There are good guys on the police force. Stephen “Mike” Gallagher was one of them.
On Monday night, this Lewis County, WA deputy sheriff was driving very fast to provide back-up on a domestic violence call. His patrol car hit an elk. Deputy Gallagher passed away on Tuesday at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Eve Ensler’s got a way with words! She absolutely took “The Terminator,” California’s Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger, to school in today’s Huffington Post.
Michael Vick was on 60 Minutes last night as part of his obligatory “mea culpa” media blitz. Is he sincere? He did the time. He said it cost him $135 million. He said he was the person to blame.
That’s as far as my mind got before it did a 180 flip. Why?
Nancy P. Tyler According to the Hartford Courant, a judge today denied Richard Shenkman’s request for a gag order. He was not happy with his ex-wife Nancy P. Tyler’s appearances […]
On Wednesday evening, August 12, 2009, Barbara Bentley was BettyJean Kling’s guest on BlogTalkRadio to talk about her book A Dance with the Devil: A True Story of Marriage to […]
Pat Conroy is a champion for social justice. He’s done more to break down the walls of silence surrounding domestic violence and child abuse than anyone. He summarized his quest early on in The Lords of Discipline (1980) in a passage that chills my soul every time I read it.
Billionaire New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg was on Meet the Press this morning saying that he’s personally bankrolling a campaign to take on the National Rifle Association on […]
Reporters must not read Fern Michaels’ books. Her Revenge of the Sisterhood series includes Free Fall in which Yoko Akia finally holds Michael Lyons, her billionaire movie-star father, accountable for her mother […]
According to the Los Angeles Times, Judge Patricia Schnegg delayed the sentencing hearing for Chris Brown until August 27: When Brown struck a plea deal with prosecutors in June, the […]