Mike Miller

Miller v. Third Circuit: A Fraud Story

Opening Scene — A Court Without a Judge This isn’t a story about losing a lawsuit. It’s a story about never getting a judge. In Miller v. County of Lancaster (1:24-cv-00014, Appeal No. 24-2934), every rule meant to guarantee fairness was quietly flipped upside down. If the courthouse had a marquee, it would read: Now [...]

2025-11-02T06:27:36-05:00November 1st, 2025|Updates|2 Comments

How a Magistrate Judge Got Caught Rigging a Case—And Why It Matters to You

When people think about courtroom justice, they imagine a fair fight—both sides present their case, and a neutral judge applies the law.  But what happens when a judge is not neutral, and the system is set up to protect them instead of holding them accountable? That’s exactly what I’m exposing in two filings that challenge [...]

2025-11-03T10:28:16-05:00May 27th, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on How a Magistrate Judge Got Caught Rigging a Case—And Why It Matters to You
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