The length of the current anti-eviction law, considered in the context of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is not extreme enough to override...
Judges are yet to accept the fact that the people are armed with more tools than ever before, to disrobe the corruption...
BOKF relies, principally, on a deed-of-trust provision purporting to allow it to "charge Casalicchio fees for services performed in connection with [his]...
Brantley Starr conflicts with Senior Judge Gray Miller in his reasoning for allowing attorney fees, citing § 38.001(8) which Miller rejected.
In an enormous victory for lenders and servicers, on January 29, 2021, the Texas Supreme Court confirmed it is completely a corrupt...
Lender shall be entitled to collect all expenses incurred in pursuing the remedies provided in this Section 22, including, but not limited...
Chief Judge Lawrence Marks is opposing landlords eviction request and meantime Chief Judge Janet DiFiore is expediting wrongful foreclosures.
This bias article examines foreclosure case activities in U.S. district courts during the Great Recession and the subsequent recovery period.
Greenberg, a former State Bar Association president, is counsel to the state’s Commission on Judicial Nomination, which screens Court of Appeals finalists....
The State Bar of California Is Not Effectively Managing Its System for Investigating and Disciplining Attorneys Who Abuse the Public Trust
Pro se’s are being held to a higher standard than the laws and rules require and/or not being applied in a consistent...
Abuse of the public trust cannot and must not be tolerated. Corrupt practices in government strike at the heart of social order...
The Burkes filed their Petition for Rehearing en banc to allow all the active judges who are not recused and able to...
Former Texas Supreme Court Justice Donny Willett may be changing his stance on Qualified Immunity in recent opinions at the Fifth Circuit,...
LIT's been watching as the public sanctions quietly erode and the State Bar of Texas has now made it official.
Why Judicial Immunity has killed democracy.
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In an opinion from the Sixth Circuit Opinion.