Friday, May 24, 2013

Judge Watch - Featured Site

Here is a featured site, one may want to visit.
It is vital that ALL of us are Responsible for OUR ACTIONS.
However, and unfortunately, THOSE IN LEGAL POWER are Acting "Under the Color of Law"

Introductory definition>> "In U.S. law, the term color of denotes the “mere semblance of legal right”, the “pretense or appearance of” right; hence, an action done under color of law colors (adjusts) the law to the circumstance, yet said apparently legal action contravenes the law.[1] Under color of authority is a legal phrase used in the United States[2] indicating a person is claiming or implying the acts he or she is committing are related to and legitimized by his or her role as an agent of governmental power, especially if the acts are unlawful." Read More
Featured Site

  A national, nonpartisan,
nonprofit citizens' organization
documenting how judges break the law
and get away with it.
Our Mission . . .
To improve the quality of our judiciary by removing political considerations from the judicial selection process and by ensuring that the process of disciplining and removing judges is effective and meaningful.
 

What We Do . . .
 

  • Educate the public about the paramount importance of the judiciary and its role in protecting our constitutional form of government.
     
  • Document the nature and extent of judicial incompetence, abuse, and dishonesty and the failure of judicial conduct commissions and screening panels to protect the public.
     
  • Network judicial activists and legal reform groups around the country to promote citizen involvement, concerted action, and protection for judicial "whistleblowers".
     
  • Track media coverage of issues of judicial selection and discipline, working with reporters and editors to provide accurate coverage.
     
  • Testify before public and private bodies involved in judicial issues.
     
  • Initiate and support legal action in the public interest to advance the goal of a quality judiciary, free from political influence.

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