Boyd v. United States, 116 U.S. 616, 6 S. Ct. 524, 29 L. Ed. 746 (1886)Supreme Court of the United States February 1, 1886 116 U.S. 6166 S.Ct. 524
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Norton v. Shelby County, 118 U.S. 425, 6 S. Ct. 1121, 30 L. Ed. 178 (1886)
Supreme Court of the United States May 10, 1886 118 U.S. 425 6 S.Ct. 1121
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Buck v. Kuykendall, 267 U.S. 307, 45 S. Ct. 324, 69 L. Ed. 623 (1925)
Supreme Court of the United States March 2, 1925 267 U.S. 307 45 S.Ct. 324
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Here's some food for thought with one of my all time favorite cases...
This case refers to Attorneys testifying in court. They cannot.
This also applies to [...]
I often get asked, "What is Pro Se"?
Pro Se is when you go to court unrepresented by an attorney. You might be asking yourself why in the hell anyone would [...]
If you do much legal research as a Pro Se, you will run across the name Richard Cornfarth.I have read four or five of his books and thing they were concise and [...]
American Express Co, Discover Financial Services and Citigroup Inc face the allegations in two antitrust lawsuits filed by customers who had to sign [...]
I ran across some videos on courtroom persuasion. It is about the psychology of persuasion. Check out the article and videos here:
Fight the Essential Fight, [...]
North Carolina Republican Walter Jones Jr. introduced a bill to the House of Representatives this past Holiday Season. It will likely be introduced to 113th [...]