Monday, January 25, 2021

A scoop on exposing AG nominee Judge M Garland’s cover-up of judges’ interception of emails and mail, financial fraud, etc.; and demanding the release of the secret FBI’s judicial vetting reports

 NOTE: I would be grateful if you would acknowledge receipt of this email.     

You are encouraged to share and post it to social media as widely as possible in your own interest and that of the rest of We the People.
To subscribe to articles similar to the one hereunder go to http://www.Judicial-Discipline-Reform.org <left panel ↓Register   or   + New   or   Users   >Add New

Pitching a scoop
on exposing AG nominee Judge Merrick Garland’s cover-up of
judges’ interception of emails and mail, financial fraud, etc.; and
demanding the release of the secret FBI’s judicial vetting reports
before P. Biden forms his commission to reform the judicial system
Setting in motion a generalized media investigation into the judiciary
http://Judicial-Discipline-Reform.org/OL2/DrRCordero_media_exposing_judges.pdf
 
By 

Dr. Richard Cordero, Esq.
Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England
M.B.A., University of Michigan Business School
D.E.A., La Sorbonne, Paris
Judicial Discipline Reform
New
 York City
http://www.Judicial-Discipline-Reform.org
Dr.Richard.Cordero_Esq@verizon.net , DrRCordero@Judicial-Discipline-Reform.org , CorderoRic@yahoo.com
 
 
Senior editor Joe Patrice
Above the Law
Co-host of Thinking Like a Lawyer
     joepatrice@abovethelaw.com
 
 
Dear Mr. Patrice, editors, journalists, and Advocates of Honest Judiciaries,
 
I read with interest your article, Mr. Patrice, Favorite Stories Of 2020: Corruption, Courts,…, published by Above the Law on December 28, 2020.
 
A. Charting a future for yourself and your publication with a scoop on judges’ abuse of power and crimes
 
1. One of your 10 favorite stories “discusses the role the Chief Justice could have played (and might still play) in charting the future of the Supreme Court”.
 
2. Your story opens the way to discussing the role that a legal news editor like you and a publication like Above the Law “might still have” by scooping the proposed exposure by U.S. Judge Robert Pratt of the Southern District of Iowa and Associated Press reporter Ryan Foley of federal judges’ crimes as opposed to Trump’s, to which Judge Pratt referred.
...

[Message clipped]  View entire message

No comments:

Post a Comment