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                     STANDARDS FOR THE RECUSAL OF OUTLAW JUDGES IN ORDER
TO RECEIVE FAIR AND IMPARTIAL JUSTICE GUARANTEED BY DUE PROCESS:
 
                                                 HERE   and  HERE
 

   Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.

    sends a clear signal that that the time is right for states to shore up the foundations of the

 impartial judiciary. As explained below, after Caperton, individual states should adopt judicial

      recusal reforms that will ensure the appearance, and reality, of fair and impartial justice.

 

 

                         Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Company 129 S. Ct. 2252

 

 

 

                      " A fair trial in a fair tribunal is a basic requirement of due process"

 

                                             IN RE MURCHISON, 349 U.S. 133 (1955) 


 

              Reveal not every secret you have to a friend, for how can you tell; but, that friend may

           hereafter become an enemy. And bring not all mischief you are able to upon an enemy,

                                           for he may one day become your friend. -

                                                             Saadi, 1184-1291

 


 
                                                    Freedom  and Dignity Thrive in Justice.
                                         They Cannot Survive Without it.       
                              Meaningful Access to Justice
                                             (A history of Meaningful Access to Justice)
     Meaningful  Access to Justice is now, and has been, for hundreds of
      years,  the most fundamental of all rights.  It is the one right that protects           
                               all other rights.    Its alternative is the jungle.
 

                                                   
                 

                                          Tutorials and Outlines

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The tutorials found here offer the fundamentals with references to relevant authorities and cases that support the legal

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                                                Civil Procedure 101

 

Personal Jurisdiction                                                   Discovery

 

Subject Matter Jurisdiction                                       Trials

 

Erie Doctrine                                                               Appeals

 

Joinder                                                                         Res Judicata

 

Remedies                                                                      Pleadings                                                                                                                                                                                  

 

Family Law                                                Legal Research                                                                                                          

Fundamental Parental Rights 

 

Divorce and Marital Property 

(Interim Property Transfer Stays)  

 
                                                                                                             
 
 
 
                      EFFECTIVE LEGAL WRITING 
 
           When pursuing your legal remedies in the courts, you most effective tool is you legal writings. I.e. Your
                              pleadings, motions, briefs, memorandums to the court and other legal documents. 
 
             You Must Write Effectively to
                        Win Your Case!
 
          
 
  Read the Briefs filed in the Supreme Court
 
                              HERE
 
                    They are a good source of form, style, content and argument.

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                    Information about your legal rights and how the law affects you.                                                                           
                                  
 
 
                                                             
 
                 Get the Information You Need From the Government Agencies
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                              Access to records from State Governments
 
                        A Citizen's Guide to the Fine Art of Investigation 
                                         Center for Investigative Reporting
 

                                                                             
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                                                              The Pro Se Law Center
 
               This website is designed as a resource center on self-representation in civil legal matters.
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          legal service delivery systems that are based on the concept of "pro se" or "self" representation
                       within federally funded legal services programs, courts, pro bono programs, and
                                                   other community-based programs.
 
 

 
 
                                                                                                 

                   Self-Represented Litigation Network

 

        

            The Self Represented Litigation Network is an open and growing grouping of organizations and

    working groups dedicated to fulfilling the promise of a justice system that works for all, including those

                       who can not afford lawyers and are therefore forced to go to court on their own 

 


 

                                                                                                     

                                       LawHelp.org
 
 
                       LawHelp helps low and moderate income people find free legal aid programs in
                           their communities, and answers to questions about their legal rights.

 

                             LawHelp is your gateway to America's nonprofit legal aid providers.  


 

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                                         SelfHelpSupport.org is an award-winning site that supports a growing network of

                           self-help program practitioners with an online clearinghouse of information relating to

                                                             self-representation.

 


 

 

                                                                 

 

 

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                                                 Landmark Supreme Court Cases

 

 


 

 

 
 

 
                                   
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                  The clearly established law
                  as determine by the
                      Supreme court
 
 
I.e.,   1. When is a lawsuit frivolous?   2. When must a judge be recused?  

 
                                 Introduction to Basic Legal Citation (online ed. 2010)
                                             by Peter W. Martin
                                                      
                                                   
 
 
                                                                                  
                                                         Traffic Violations
 
 Most traffic violations are considered minor criminal offenses; although some offenses, such as "Driving While Intoxicated"
or "Driving Under the Influence" are taken quite seriously. Even minor mechanical or speeding violations> can have serious
consequences, leading up to your license being suspended, if you  have several infractions over a short period of time.
Frequently, you will have to pay the fine listed on the face of the ticket, and there is also a strong  possibility that your vehicle
insurance premiums will increase.
 
            Information on dealing with traffic violations:
 
                                      HERE
 
 
             Get detailed informtion about traffic Violations and Court in your state:
 
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