The Right to Petition and Democracy

ebook Court Reform, no. 1 · Court Reform

By James Constant

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The right to petition is more important than the right to vote. However, Federal judges violate civil rights by deciding cases (petitions) 1) cert denied without opinions, 2) with unpublished opinions, and 3) juries no longer are sole arbiters of law.
The Right to Petition and Democracy