Jury Trial Rights for Renters Exist, For Parents, They Don’t.
That's right, in fact you need to waive them before your landlord can evict you and most renters waive those rights unknowingly. ...
That's right, in fact you need to waive them before your landlord can evict you and most renters waive those rights unknowingly. ...
In practice, they are appointed (not elected) by the Commission of Judicial Nominees Evaluation (JNE or "Jenny" Commission) which "assists" Governor Newsom in appointing judges. Who is the JNE...
Both the Alex Jones–Kelly Jones case and the Jeff Younger–Anne Georgulas case went to jury trials. Although judges in those cases had some influence over the proceedings, they do not...
California allows “double dipping,” but this is a court practice, not a statute that “allows double dipping” in general because double dipping is illegal. An example of double dipping is...
Should Social Media or AI decide Family and Juvenile Dependency Court Cases? ...
At the heart of every family or juvenile dependency case is a simple question: who gets to decide the facts? In Texas, parents have a constitutional right to bypass a...
Absolutely, if every child was given the exact same opportunities in life, everyday, and their minds were all taught to think alike, then they should all react the same way...
Children are NOT resilient. Their minds do what needs to be done in order for the child to survive. ...
After years of complaints that the CJP wasn’t doing its job — or worse, was protecting judges who shouldn’t be protected — the California Legislature finally ordered an audit. The...
Why parents don't need a Constitutional Amendment to Protect Their Rights ...
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