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Black robe disease – why the abuse of power is rampant among judges and the American judiciary

March 17, 2010 by pfeifer

Black robe disease – why the abuse of power is rampant among judges and the American judiciary

Black robe disease (also known as black robe syndrome) is a condition which is not widely known to the general public, but which every trial lawyer in the country could describe in great detail if they were not too afraid to speak out against judges suffering from it.   It afflicts those lawyers who have reached the pinnacle of professional status by achieving the position of judge, infecting all … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Court, Judges, Law, Lawyer Jokes, Legal Profession Tagged With: Abuse of Power, Advocacy, Attorney, Ben Johnson, Black Robe, Black Robe Disease, Black Robe Syndrome, Court, Disease, Hydra, Judge, Judicial, judicial temperment, Judiciary, Law, Law Reform, Lawyer, Legal Information, Ray Kolb, Richard D. Jensen, Richard Jensen, Shadows & Light, Siege of Ravelin, United States

There are more dangerous things going on in cars than talking or texting on cell phones

March 10, 2010 by pfeifer

Image via Wikipedia One of the latest trends in the criminalization of normal conduct is the enactment of laws banning the use of cell phones and/or texting while driving a car.  Despite the plethora of laws already in existence to regulate the minutia of citizen conduct, many lawmakers as well as Oprah Winfrey have decided the scourge of cell phone users must be reigned in as well. As a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Legislation Tagged With: Bikini line, Blow job, car phone, Cell phone, Driving under the influence, Drunk Driving, DUI, Eating while driving, Florida, Law, Mobile phone, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Oprah Winfrey, Oral sex, Police officer, Road head, Sex While Driving, Text messaging, Traffic collision, United States

Study of most dangerous drivers by profession says lawyers are worst drivers in America

March 9, 2010 by pfeifer

Image via Wikipedia A new study released by Insurance.com reported the ten most dangerous drivers by profession.  In what is either proof of Karma or of a scam by the insurance industry to screw over lawyers on their car insurance rates, the study ranked lawyers #1 as the profession most likely to be in an automobile accident.  According to the study, 44% of all lawyers and judges reported … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Insurance, Legal Profession Tagged With: Attorney, auto accident, Automobile, bad driver, barber, Bartender, Business, car, car accident, Class action, coach, dangerous driver, doctor, dog groomer, Financial Services, hair stylist, Insurance, Insurance.com, Lawyer, lawyers, marketing, nurse, Sam Belden, Traffic collision, Waiter, worst driver

McCain and Lieberman introduce legislation to free the terrorists and make evidence against them inadmissible in court

March 6, 2010 by pfeifer

Image via Wikipedia John McCain and Joe Lieberman have introduced legislation which could force courts to release terrorists who attack the United States by making evidence against those terrorists inadmissible in court.  This outcome is not their goal, but in a fervor of pathetic political pandering they have introduced a bill that specifically prohibits arresting authorities from reading … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Legislation, Terrorism Tagged With: Al Qaeda, Detention, Guantanamo, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Law, Miranda, Miranda warning, Nazi, Richard Reid, Terrorism, Terrorist, United States

Open-carry, Brady campaign, Starbucks, and the gun rights debates at Dunkin Donuts

March 5, 2010 by pfeifer

Image via Wikipedia The debate among the open-carry gun rights advocates, Brady campaign supporters, and lovers of Starbucks coffee spilled over onto my Facebook page this morning after an innocent status update about Dunkin' Donuts.  It became so entertaining I decided it could be converted into a blog post.  How's that for harvesting the internet for easy stories? When I don't feel like … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gun Control Tagged With: Brady Campaign, Dunkin Donuts, Facebook, Firearm, Gun Control, Gun politics, Starbucks, United States

Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act is not necessarily simple or fair.

March 5, 2010 by pfeifer

Image by blmurch via Flickr A new tax bill has been introduced which proposes an odd mix of changes to the tax code while legalizing some things and escalating the criminality of others.  The so-called Bipartisan Tax Fairness and Simplification Act of 2010 (S. 3018) has been introduced by Senator Wyden (D-Oregon) and co-sponsored by Senator Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire), which claims to make the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Law, Legislation, Politics, Taxes Tagged With: Flat Tax, Heritage Foundation, IRS, Judd Gregg, Municipal bond, Poker Players Alliance, Tax, Tax deduction, Tax exemption, Tax Reform, United States

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