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THE WEINSTOCK ACT

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    "When the 'system' allows victims to be crushed in order to silence them
    forever, the foundations of the entire society are shaken to their roots." Such
    was the conclusion of New York based "The Black Star News" upon covering
    the state court disbarment of then veteran lawyer Israel Weinstock, as part of
    reporting on corruption in New York's judicial system. Mr. Weinstock's story and
    its full coverage by "The Black Star News" and other publications can be found
    at www.lawyerfraud.com  But, perhaps your mind more quickly navigates to this
    thought: "Of all the victims of legal abuse, why propose that I lament some
    lawyer's disbarment . . . especially when all attorneys at the bottom of the
    ocean is said to be a 'good start' ? . . ."

    The Coup d'état

    Your skepticism undoubtedly harkens to the somewhat cruel irony that courts
    are generally the most accessible forums for challenging abuse of the
    American legal system. As only licensed lawyers represent people and entities
    before most courts, the ability and availability of a lawyer to practice law can be
    critical to positive legal reform. Logically, the receptiveness of courts to positive
    reform makes it more likely to happen. Now – imagine the coup d’état of
    American courts systematically eliminating (by disbarment, removal,
    suspension, and/or threat of discipline) all attorneys and judges willing to link
    actual miscarriages of justice to specific instances of judicial corruption. Is the
    problem becoming clearer and getting closer to home?


    Thomas Jefferson is credited with setting        
    "eternal vigilance" as the price for freedom.     
    Silence is hardly the hallmark of such vigilance       
    or the freedom it insures. A bureau of informed      
    and dynamic speakers from the legal reform   
    community was accordingly created and   
    committed to sharing the riveting messages            
    of its members with America. Scholars,  
    practitioners from various disciplines, and just  
    good old fashioned Americans are available to  
    tailor these general topics to the interests of all
    audiences of all kinds:

  • Due Process - A Civil Rights Frontier;

  • Did You Notice They're Auctioning Liberty on      
    Ebay? - Complacency In America;

  • "Enema" Domain and Other Pleasant Ways to   
    Lose Property Through Government Action;

  • Wrongful Convictions - Just Another Plight for
    Expendable People;

  • "Honey, let's go out to dinner and let Uncle Sam
    watch the kinds" - The Good, Bad, and Ugly of
    Government Regulating Child Discipline,
    Supervision, Education, and Custody;

  • The Spiritual Call For Legal Reform;

  • The Sweet Sound of a WhistleBlower.

    Contact NJCDLP:

    speakers@njcdlp.org
    or call 1-888-478-4439
    to secure a speaker for your group.

    Contact us today!

    In Search

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    Open

    Mike . . .
*government whistleblowers
*legal reform activists
*human rights activists
  • FROM PATERNALISM TO
    EMPOWERMENT: Why the DOJ
    Should Emphasize Anti-
    discrimination and First
    Amendment Enforcement in
    Protecting America's Most
    Vulnerable People by Zena D. Crenshaw



  • Scary Federal Judiciary  by Zena D.
    Crenshaw, Esq., Michael R. McCray, Esq. &
    Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Matthew Fogg   
    (INA)     
GAG ORDER:
Has America's
Judiciary Gone
Too Far To
Silence Its Critics?
The Documentary
A NJCDLP Production
Coming . . .