NBC has recently published an article about the concurring opinion of the 86-year-old federal appellate judge from the U.S. Court of Appeal...
NWIRP lawsuit highlights: how occupatinal licensing prohibits those with full stomachs from feeding the hungry and the literate from helping the illiterate
I am continuing to comment on the lawsuit of the so-called "airport lawyers" proclaimed by some media sources as heroes fighting t...
Issues in NWIRP's lawsuit: what is the state interest in federal regulation of practice in front of a federal administrative board?
This is my fourth blog regarding the lawsuit by non-profit NWIRP portrayed as a heroic deeds in the press . I covered conflicts of interest ...
Issues in NWIRP's lawsuit against Jeff Sessions: is attorney ghost-writing for pro se parties and partial representation an attorney's constitutional right?
This is my third blog about NWIRP's lawsuit against Jeff Sessions portrayed in some media as a heroic deed . I have written about confli...
Immigration lawyers' lawsuit: heroics or a self-serving mess? The Board of Directors and conflicts of interest.
In my previous blog , I pointed out that the lawsuit of a Washington State non-profit #NWIRP may be not as heroic as it is presented in the...
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