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One Law Firm, Two Clients, One Bill — Paid by Taxpayers

In a Lancaster County civil-rights case, one private law firm defended both the County and the very officials accused of violating citizens’ rights — all at public expense.State law required separate representation and public approval, but no record shows either occurred. Courts refused to review the conflict. Read the background of the case here. The [...]

2025-11-05T11:37:40-05:00October 27th, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on One Law Firm, Two Clients, One Bill — Paid by Taxpayers

The Goney Fraud: How Judges Bypass the Law — and Call It Justice

I. From Oversight to Evasion Magistrate judges were meant to help Article III judges, not replace them.Under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(C), when a party files specific written objections to a magistrate’s report, the district judge must review those parts de novo. That rule protects every litigant’s right to a real judge. Across the Third Circuit, [...]

2025-11-05T12:56:16-05:00October 24th, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on The Goney Fraud: How Judges Bypass the Law — and Call It Justice
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