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SippiBoy_'s avatar

One problem with hiring new lawyers and judges is it takes an insane amount of time to even be qualified to serve as such. Universities need to either drop the undergrad requirements or creat an accelerated law degree that will allow people to participate in a sort of “Law apprenticeship” till they pass their states Bar Exam

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GG's avatar

Did you watch any of the hearings earlier in the year where Congress was questioning judicial nominees and they couldn't even explain what Article V of the Constitution does? Look up Charnelle Bjelkengren. These are the types of people graduating from law school today. Do you remember the meltdown in California when a federal judge came to speak at Stanford Law? I don't think dropping the undergrad requirements will give you the results you're looking for. We're in big trouble. Our education system was taken over by communists probably in the mid-20th century. They've had time to infiltrate other institutions, like the courts and the media, since they hijacked the schools.

El Salvador is looking good this time of year.

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SippiBoy_'s avatar

I don’t want to run away. I want to stay and fight. If the justice system keeps this way I see a rise in vigilante justice coming.

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Bix Noodleman's avatar

You had me right up till you suggested we hire even more crooked judges and filthy lawyers. Screw those rats. They are the problem.

What we need is, get rid of the cops, jail the prosecutors and tar and feather the judges.

We need heavily armed local citizens' militia, keeping the peace and dealing out swift justice.

It worked for America for centuries.

We've gone to hell since we put armed government goons in charge.

Otherwise, great column. Keep it up.

LancePeckerwood.Substack.com

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