It is interesting just how many of the cases that involve elder cleansing felonies do not make the blog. America is in crisis. Our cornerstone principles are under attack. No matter where you turn there is some group fighting desperately to deny some other group their rights privileges and immunities. On the U of Missouri campus the television depicted an "honorary" college profession seeking "muscle" so that a "journalist" could be prevented from taking pictures of the demonstrators.
A survey indicates that a large group of people with a political bent that claim claiming global warming is x or y are in favor of an advocating that people who disagree with them be criminally prosecuted. The Lawyer disciplinary commission of Illinois (IARDC) has embarrassed itself by actually claiming that the Justice4All and/or the MaryGSykes blogs are akin to yelling fire in an theater because they demand an HONEST investigation of the cottage industry of guardianship for profit (elder cleansing) that using corrupt judges issuing ultra vires court orders isolates, abuses, exploits and deprives the elderly and the disabled of their civil and human rights. Certainly the Illinois Supreme Court is aware of the First Amendment! Certain the under educated and over paid lawyers employed pursuant to 18 USCA 371 and 18 USCA 242 at the IARDC are aware of the SCOTUS cases and the First Amendment.
The Wall Street Journal blog reports:
Nov 12, 2015
ROUNDUP
AM Roundup: FanDuel Fights Back
Law Blog rounds up the morning’s legal news:
Legal duel: The chief executive of fantasy-sports operator FanDuel said the company will continue to allow New Yorkers to play despite a demand by New York’s attorney general to shut down in the state. [WSJ]
Utah judge rules against lesbian foster parents: Utah child welfare officials are reviewing a ruling by a juvenile court judge who ordered a baby to be taken from lesbian foster parents and instead placed with a heterosexual couple for the child’s well-being. [Tribune]
Taylor Swift ‘shakes’ off copyright suit: A California judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit against Taylor Swift that accused her of stealing another artist’s lyrics for her hit song “Shake It Off.” [CNN]
Federal body cameras: A lack of federal rules on body cameras is a headache for U.S. Marshals, who now aren’t allowed to have officers wearing body cameras on their joint task forces, which primarily hunt fugitives and violent criminals. [WSJ]
Immigration fight: A key question in the Obama administration’s immigration court battle: Is the president enforcing deportation laws or changing them? [LA Times]
Court blocks Catalan independence: Spain’s highest court dealt a blow to Catalonia’s push for independence by ordering the region’s leaders to halt an 18-month process of forming a breakaway state. [Telegraph]
‘Poor’ Joshua dies: Joshua DeShaney died Monday at 36, decades after horrendous abuse at the hand of his father led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling and Justice Harry Blackmun’s most memorable dissent. [Journal Sentinel]
Bridge trial: Attorneys defending a former appointee of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie who was indicted in the George Washington Bridge lane-closure case want the trial moved out of the state. [WSJ]
Guam voting rights: Guam residents filed a federal lawsuit challenging voting laws that have denied U.S. citizens living in the territories the ability to vote in presidential elections. [Pacific Daily News]
It is time for Law Enforcement to do their jobs and do the job that they were hired to do - PROTECT THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS including but not limited to the elderly and the disabled. It is time for Jerome Larkin and his 18 USCA 371, 18 USCA 242 co-conspirators to be separated from public payroll and prevented from using public funds for their parochial elder cleansing ventures. It is time for the legal profession to get off its collective GM and lead the fight to protect the Human and Civil Rights (as defined in our Constitution) for all.
Ken Ditkowsky
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