- 1. Robed in secrecy: How judges accused of misconduct can dodge public scrutiny
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... don’t make cases public until the court or panel that decides discipline gets involved. And in three states — Delaware, Hawaii and North Carolina — misconduct cases are made public only in the final stages ...
- Created on 26 December 2021
- 2. Mandatory vaccinations for workers in Victoria – Part 1
- (Covid and Legislation)
- ... pressure on the health system? Turning back to the Premier’s press release. He refers to pressure on the health system. Surely an authorised officer who decides to make such a direction will have ...
- Created on 08 November 2021
- 3. 131 federal judges broke the law by hearing cases where they had a financial interest
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... a hearing on hold until the district court decides what to do. In the Comcast case, a Colorado couple asked Judge Babcock to issue an order blocking Comcast from accessing their property to install fiber-optic ...
- Created on 28 September 2021
- 4. What's a judge's moral standard? Allegations of racism, sexism spotlight judicial misconduct
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... and will remain suspended until the court decides whether the claims warrant punishment, including a longer suspension or removal from office. No trial date has been set. "I am a decent person," Jink ...
- Created on 19 May 2021
- 5. Bill Gates, the New York Times, and undisclosed conflicts of interest
- (BMGF)
- ... so that journalists are held to a standard that they must defend if their reporting veers off from real journalism into PR for whatever Bill Gates decides is important. Reply NYC public school ...
- Created on 27 August 2020
- 6. Abuse and violence in relationships
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... when a victim decides to leave. But, for whatever reason, if the violence/abuse continues, the LA will have to act to protect the children. Children exposed to even just seeing or hearing violence suffer ...
- Created on 24 December 2019
- 7. Cps workers charged
- (Uncategorised)
- ... New Mexico, the author shared the pain of one caseworker who experienced daily stress, knowing that her sibling set of three young children had been moved 13 times within two years. The social worker also dec ...
- Created on 13 October 2019
- 8. These courts must protect kids' privacy. They also must be public. Can it be done?
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... the next hearing. “Do you understand that’s three months away?” she asks. Every day, cases like hers are debated in juvenile courts. A judge decides whether a child goes back with her parent or stay ...
- Created on 06 August 2019
- 9. Personal stories of contact with the Queensland adult guardianship system
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... funds but it is important to remember that the incompetence is systemic because it is the dealer group that decides the menu of products that planners can recommend,” he said. The losses are the latest ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 10. The Cracks in the Edifice of Transgender Totalitarianism
- (Uncategorised)
- ... videos about transgenderism and the magical power of GAT to sweep away anxiety; she suddenly decides, perhaps along with friends, that she is transgender; she insists on being evaluated by a “gender specialist,” ...
- Created on 14 July 2019
- 11. Avoid the kangaroo court and the Public Trustee at any price
- (Guardianship)
- ... ay, the kangaroo tribunal invariably decides that the victims lack capacity to manage their own affairs and that there is family conflict and undue influence (both created by the kangaroo tribunal) whic ...
- Created on 27 April 2019
- 12. CA Democrats author bill to protect sex offenders who lure minors
- (Paedophiles in the system)
- ... onto the sex offender registry; rather, the judge decides based on the facts of the case whether sex offender registration is warranted or unwarranted. By contrast, for other forms of intercourse — specifically, ...
- Created on 19 February 2019
- 13. Penny-pinching, raking in huge fees: public trustees under scrutiny
- (Guardianship)
- ... there’s only about $60,000 of the original money left – and less if the family decides to use some of it to pay legal fees to sue the public trustee. Jack estimates the flat would be worth about $1 milli ...
- Created on 03 February 2019
- 14. Missouri teen medically kidnapped was raped and sodomized while in Illinois foster fare
- (Children who were raped and beaten in foster care)
- ... medical work-up. All of the people involved are aware of what’s going on. This has not been brought up in court.” Isaiah Decides to Come Forward on Sexual Abuse, as Authorities have Done Nothing Isaiah ...
- Created on 21 January 2019
- 15. Restoring our nation’s soul one judge at a time
- (Fixing the broken system)
- ... for the benefit and betterment of its people. The Judicial power is equivalent to our souls, that invisible Divine breath of life that tells us what is right and wrong. It interprets and decides the ...
- Created on 23 November 2018
- 16. China's 'One Belt, One Road': What has Victoria signed up to?
- (Corrupt Politicians)
- ... na.” Mutual consent The five-year agreement will be automatically extended for another five years unless a party decides to terminate it. If a chosen party decides to terminate the deal, it must be j ...
- Created on 12 November 2018
- 17. Adani plans to draw 12.5b litres of water and there will be no environmental impact statement
- (Water)
- ... Government decides Adani water plan does not need environmental impact statement Mining giant wants to take 12.5 billion litres of water from Queensland river Environmentalists say the move is "appalli ...
- Created on 18 September 2018
- 18. Babies for Cash – How the State abuses infants by destroying the mother-child bond in CPS abductions
- (Child Protection Truths)
- ... of the child,” removing children from homes that the state decides are not good for the child. Social workers and judges alike argue that they would rather be “on the safe side” and “err on the side ...
- Created on 28 August 2018
- 19. A look at Stockholm Syndrome, child abuse and toxic relationships
- (Deprogramming)
- ... The relationship now decides their level of self-esteem, self-worth, and emotional health. For reasons described above, the victim feels family and friends are a threat to the relationship and eventually ...
- Created on 15 June 2017
- 20. Corruption within the foster care system
- (About Foster Care)
- ... and simply want to help/care for children with no home. But, there are also those who see fostering as a chance of self-benefit. If someone decides to be a foster parent, they will receive anywhere from ...
- Created on 23 April 2017
- 21. Foster care and it's horrible truth
- (Australian child protection authorities)
- ... you should have your child. This is a 1 and a half hour process that decides your childs future for the rest of their and your lives. Now if this physcologist says they need to further assess you CPS ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 22. LauraBanks
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ren themselves are not important until the media decides they are and gives the institution / government a bad public image? I guess that is why the United Nations says the role of the media in a democ ...
- Created on 23 September 2016
- 23. NSW Legal Aid - Care and protection matters
- (Legal Aid)
- ... en and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 (NSW). There is no means test applied. See Policy 11.4.3 for how Legal Aid NSW decides which legal representative will conduct the matter. 5.1 ...
- Created on 05 September 2016
- 24. Can DHS take your kids if you make them do too much homework? This couple says it happened
- (Unaccountable caseworkers)
- ... The agency then presents its findings to a county youth court, which decides where the child in question should live. The choices are typically to either reunite the child with his or her parents, or place ...
- Created on 26 August 2016
- 25. Dr Rikard-Bell claims most accusations of child sex abuse are FALSE
- (Psychiatrists)
- ... or psychologist. Jess Hill investigates the role of expert report writers in the way the court decides on claims of abuse. The Family Court is one of the most controversial institutions in Australia. ...
- Created on 14 July 2015
- 26. Child sex abuse case prompts review call
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... complex assessments are done in good faith and it is the judge who decides what is best for the child or children”. Australian of the Year and domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty said she believed ...
- Created on 11 July 2015
- 27. DHS concludes that privacy breaches are not privacy breaches
- (Privacy)
- The Australian Legislative Ethics Commission received correspondence from the Privacy Manager for the NSW Department of Community Services, regarding the matter of a Wagga Wagga DHS Caseworker, Amanda ...
- Created on 22 April 2014
- 28. "Judge Munby - Yes another plea from a parent who is abused by the UK families court who try to hide the crimes of their actions!"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- Dear XXX So in the end I do have capacity - but Elliott Maher - stolen brutally by the British criminal systém, the sitting judge Sir James Munby decides to hide attrocities and most serious violations ...
- Created on 21 December 2013
- 29. "My Bad Experience with DCP West Australia"
- (Western Australia DCP)
- ... let him come live with me. My 2 daughters aged 8 T and 6 A stayed with mother and visited me every second weekend and so on. 6 months later mother decides she wants to move to Brisbane to be with ...
- Created on 13 April 2013
- 30. "My bad experience with DCP West Australia"
- (Western Australia DCP)
- ... daughters aged 8 T and 6 A stayed with mother and visited me every second weekend and so on. 6 months later mother decides she wants to move to Brisbane to be with her belligerent Samoan clan members. ...
- Created on 13 April 2013
- 31. "Sahin v. Germany, Application No. 30943/96, Judgement of 8 July 2003"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... out of wedlock is even more urgently necessary. In the meantime, the courts are bound by section 1711. Under that provision, the guardianship court decides to grant a father access to a child born out ...
- Created on 02 November 2012
- 32. "Bad Habits: Sex and the Catholic Church"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... a maximum of $27,000. REPORTER: How can the church decide what is appropriate for it to pay in compensation? SR ANGELA RYAN: I don't think the church decides as such. Often that gets left to the l ...
- Created on 24 October 2012
- 33. "Children's Court of Victoria - Family Division - Child Protection"
- (Victoria DHHS)
- ... from ss.228(1) & 228(2) that it is the Secretary who is responsible for serving the notice. Protection application Sections 240(1)(a), 243(1) & 243(2)(c) of the CYFA make it clear that if a protecti ...
- Created on 24 October 2012
- 34. Clinical Trials for Beginners: Ethics - Pediatric Anthrax Vaccine Case Study
- (Anthrax)
- ... here is whether the benefits outweigh the risks. Who decides? Does the volunteer, does the IRB, or does some well-meaning but paternalistic governmental agency? The other half of the principle of beneficence ...
- Created on 12 June 2012
- 35. "Western Australia's new Mental Health Bill for Children, making Sterilisation, Psychosurgery and Electric Shock Okay! --- Completely violating the International Covenant on Childrens Rights"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- Children of any age will be able to consent to Sterilisation: If a psychiatrist decides that a child (under 18 years) has sufficient maturity, he or she will be able to consent to sterilisation. Parental ...
- Created on 03 March 2012
- 36. "Mental Health - Can They Just Keep You? And for How Long Against Your Will ?"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... for up to two weeks at a time ... If the Magistrate decides that this would be in Your Best Interest. We are truly sick of this Phrase "In the Persons Best Interest", because that would be what th ...
- Created on 12 February 2012
- 37. Alecomm Complaints Policy
- (About Alecomm)
- ... any action taken as a result of the complaint. The decision taken at this stage is final, unless the Board decides it is appropriate to seek external assistance with resolution. Monitoring and Learnin ...
- Created on 30 January 2012
- 38. Democracy defined : regarding Australians and their constitutional protections
- (Uncategorised)
- ... he strictures of The Constitution. The rulings of courts and legislatures are not binding on a Jury. The Jury decides the law. If, by illegal acts of tyranny, government oppresses members of the public, t ...
- Created on 30 August 2011
- 39. International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
- (Uncategorised)
- ... decides to finalize the procedure, it shall communicate its views to the State Party and to the author of the communication. Article 32 A State Party to this Convention may at any time declare ...
- Created on 04 November 2010
- 40. Jonathon Harveson - NSW Public Guardian - Low Life Scum Bag - Keeps Disabled Persons Locked Up as Prisoners in Solitary Confinement - Breaking Every Human Rights Law There Is!
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... they lied and committed perjury in each court case and have been determined ever since to keep Emily a drugged up prisoner of the state - with whom the government decides who she can and cannot talk to ...
- Created on 02 November 2010
- 41. The Children's Charter of Rights
- (Childrens Charter of Rights)
- ... th black markers. Doesn't say "all info". Doesn't say they'll keep was what added. "You have the right to be treated fairly." - What is "fair"? Who decides what is fair? "You have the rig ...
- Created on 24 September 2010
- 42. "Preparing a Case for the European Court of Human Rights"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... should be sent to the ECHR within two months of the ECHR finding your application admissible. Both sides may make further representations before the ECHR decides on the merits of the application. Whe ...
- Created on 17 September 2007