Just when you think the ABA might be starting to get its act together, comes word that Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School has received ABA Council on Legal Education and Admissions approval to open a branch campus in Savannah. [Press…
Your Most Important Right
Your #1 Right!
We all talk about our “rights”.
Many complain how our “rights” are being taken away.
A few are ready to fight-and-die to protect our “rights”.
But few know what is their #1 Right!
In fact, the main reason we’re losing so many of our rights these days is precisely because so few know their #1 Right!
That’s right! (No pun intended.)
Ask yourself this, “What good are “rights” that can’t be enforced?”
Your #1 Right is the right to know how to enforce your rights!
Yet, government isn’t telling you!
Your tax-supported schools aren’t teaching your children.
Lawyers certainly aren’t leaking their money-making secrets to the public.
An old adage says, “Ignorance of the law is no excuse,” yet neither government nor the legal profession has at any time in the history of the world made any genuine effort to teach the public how justice is secured in courts. Nothing about the rules of evidence. Nothing about the rules of procedure. Nothing about how to use the rules to get Justice! Nothing!
Without your #1 Right (or tens of thousands of dollars to pay lawyers to secure your rights for you) what good are government’s empty promises?
Indeed, if you don’t know how to enforce your rights, do you really have any?
Do you really?
Think carefully!
Rights without knowledge to enforce them are just empty promises, like carrots on a stick to get us to work hard and keep the economy going for the well-to-do who canafford lawyers to fight for them!
You and your children have been lied to long enough!
The legal profession cannot hide your #1 Right any longer!
Your blindfold is coming off!
Your #1 Right is easy-to-learn!
Your #1 Right is the right to know how to enforce your rights!
It’s easy to learn how to enforce your rights in court … without a lawyer!
You can learn in a single weekend what it takes to obtain court orders that command sheriffs and federal marshals to protect and enforce your rights!
Read Luke 11:52 in your Bible to discover how long the wool has been pulled over the public’s eyes by lawyers who’ve been running the world far too long by purposely keeping you in the dark so lawyers can get rich at your expense!
Exercise your #1 Right!
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Friday Fun: Repurposing Law Reporter Volume Bindings as Carpeting
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The Legal Technology Category of the 2011 ABA Journal Blawg 100 Includes Too Many Damn Good Blogs!
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The 6 Types of Lawsuit Complaints
Know the 6 types of lawsuit complaints.
Every lawsuit starts with a complaint.
See how easy it is?
- The plaintiff in the chart sues Defendant A and Defendant B.
- Defendant B counter-claims against Plaintiff.
- Defendant A cross-claims against Defendant B.
- Defendant B counter-cross-claims against Defendant A.
- Defendant A files a third-party complaint against Third Party Defendant.
- Third-Party Defendant counter-claims against Defendant A.
That’s all there is to it!
See how easy it is?
Lawsuits are “ridiculously easy-to-understand” once the Jurisdictionary step-by-step self-help course shows you how the parts fit together.
If you have a lawyer, you’ll know what your lawyer should be doing!
If you don’t have a lawyer, you’ll know what it takes to win!
The course offers many diagrams just like this plus charts, sample forms, simplified explanations, and practical tactics that give you power to win … with or without a lawyer!
It’s not rocket science.
It’s straight-forward once you see the step-by-step procedures and how they’re controlled by a simple set of rules an average 8th grader can understand.
Everyone knows a baseball game has at least 9 innings.
Everyone knows the visiting team is first to bat.
Everyone knows the batter goes back to the dugout after 3 strikes.
It’s simple.
It’s baseball.
It’s America!
Lawsuits are just as easy as baseball, once you see them with the explanations and examples the course provides.
Not many people know how simple lawsuits really are. My profession has kept this knowledge secret from you on purpose!
It shouldn’t be that way!
Now YOU can know how to win … with or without a lawyer!
A Bit More On e-Books And Libraries
An article in The Atlantic called Library Wars: Amazon and Publishers Vie for Control of E-Book Rentals by Peter Osnos that examines the publishing world’s paranoia with e-books. They love the idea of selling them at prices comparable to print…
What Do You Do When You Are Losing Customers? Thomson Reuters Buys the Competition
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Classifying Law Review Article Types
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Google Undocumented Search Operators Out of Date and Updated
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