#Oathfollowers versus #Oathbreakers
Ethical vs. Unethical
Who are you gonna trust?

So you are losing faith in the justice system and getting overwhelmed with all the news about different investigations and court cases… I know, I know… There is so much information and misinformation coming from different directions, and floating around, you don’t know who to trust.
Don’t worry, HOW TO LEGAL is here to help you navigate through the noise, fake news, oath-breaking, political gamesmanship, and assorted mayhem, to help you find out what’s really going on.
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“A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.” —Albert Camus

1. How to use the good side of the Internet to combat the dark side—How to Legal
Become informed by using open-source legal resources that anyone can use.

2. Real problems in the U.S. legal system & solutions—How to Legal
Threats to federal judges have increased by 400%. Dark money, funny business & oath-breaking…

4. Judges & Lawyers Oaths, Codes & Rules—How to Legal
If you know the oaths, laws, canons, and rules, you can identify the oath followers…

5. Freedom of Speech: What’s slander? What’s libel?—How to Legal
Freedom of speech is not the freedom to defame, defraud, or the freedom to incite…

7. The docket and following proper procedures in a defamation case—How to Legal
We’ll look at Dershowitz v. Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN), a defamation (slander) case in the Florida…

8. Lawyer submits inapplicable case law. Dirty Tricks? Oops?—How to Legal
Will a judge break his oath by citing the defendant’s inapplicable case law as if applicable…

10. Are defamation laws keeping up with the evolution of the Internet? Judges weigh in—How to Legal
United States Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Thomas Clarence and Appeals Court Judge Laurence Silberman weigh in…

11. Do judges who throw cases know their bad case law undermines the legal system and harms others?—How to Legal
We’ll look at vacated rulings, related cases, different state laws, and how to identify callous oath-breaking…

13. Are judges supposed to cover up misconduct and potential crimes?—How to Legal
… or report misconduct and potential crimes to the appropriate authorities?

Introducing How to Legal —Bitesize
At Bitesize, you can get quick legal info to help navigate this era of political gamesmanship, fake news…

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None of the information on my website or social media is legal advice. While I have litigated as a pro se plaintiff when Reuters and Wall Street Journal’s reporting exposed judicial misconduct, I am not a lawyer. This information is for educational and informational purposes.
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