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Rogues in Black Robes: 5 Things We Do to Hold the Judiciary Accountable

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Author, Speaker and Educator Brian Vukadinovich discusses his books, "Motion for Justice: I Rest My Case" and my recently published book "Rogues in Black Robes". We will learn about judicial corruption and 5 things we should be doing to hold the judiciary accountable. 

We explore: 1. What could be done to reduce or even eliminate judicial corruption? 2.  Is there a requirement that judges must be lawyers to be able to be seated on the judiciary? 3.  Should regular citizens be part of panels investigating complaints against corrupt judges? 4.  Should judicial misconduct complaints be made part of the public record? 5.  Why is there a lack of impeachments of federal judges and Supreme Court justices? 6.  Why are judges allowed to dismiss civil rights cases when the 7th Amendment forbids it? 7.  Should there be penalties against House and Senate Judiciary Committee Members who ignore citizens questions and calls for action against corrupt judges?  And more! Contact Brian:  facebook.com/motionforjustice Website:  www.brianvukadinovich.com Email:  motionforjustice@yahoo.com Twitter:  twitter.com/motion4justice Learn more about our justice efforts: www.citizensdemandingjustice.org Walter@CitizensDemandingJustice.org

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