Archive for April, 2010

How to research federal laws

… . Their website, www.gpoaccess.gov, provides a wealth of legal research sources, including the U.S.C.

Regulatory Law

If we waited on Congress to pass all the rules and regulations needed for society to function properly, we’d still …

Why increasing criminal justice budgets does not make us safer

… is no incentive for law enforcement to put their lives on the line and go after the violent criminals.

The criminal justice system is a snowball that is made up of mostly non violent criminals that are so much easier to deal with, that law …

Is it time for vigilante justice in the US?

… according to the rules that govern us, the rules that seperate us from them.

It is not an issue of if we think vigilante justice is right or wrong. It is not an issue of moral turpitude or ethics. It is the the fact that in order for …

Understanding the proper role of government

… practices. Complete free trade is the best anti-trust policy.

That’s about it. There is no role for government in the business of charity* (poverty alleviation and subsidisation of small industries) or the business of business. Governments

Critique of Americas justice system – Part 6

Our justice system used to be just that; justice was served according to the crime committed. Today, justice is a joke.

On March 22, 2006, Mary Winkler killed her husband in their parsonage home with a shotgun shot in the back. She could …

The English Legal System: Why, How Laws are Made

… are and how they are introduced into a society or a circumstance, it is necessary to consider…

WHY WE HAVE LAW

People’s behaviour, sometimes, may lead to generally undesirable outcomes, injurious to one or more …

Critique of Americas justice system

… can be rendered. That does not make the verdict true or just. It’s the best we can do.

CLIENT COUNSELING ON AMERICA’S JUSTICE SYSTEM

When a client comes to my offices, they need to be heard. I listen to them and then politely ask …