Tag Archives: 5th Circuit
Why Not Simply Follow The Law? Yale Law Journal’s Novel Idea for Foreclosure Judgments
In a recent post (Judges: Not Dupes—TOTALLY In On It), we decided that when it comes to foreclosure cases, judges are not guileless, impartial innocents deceived by wily banks into throwing people into the street. No, the judges are (to … Continue reading
CALLING OUT THE JUDGES: AMICUS BRIEF IN MARTINS V. BAC
Recently became aware of this amicus curiae brief (link at bottom of this post) in the appeal of the case of Ashley Martins v. BAC Home Loans Servcing, LP; Federal National Mortgage Association (appeal # 12-20559). I wrote about this horrible appellate … Continue reading
OMG–THIS ANTI-MERS DECISION IS AMAZING!!!
(Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos) The judge’s denial of MERS/BoA’s Motion to Dismiss in the case of Nueces County v. MERS et al. is AMAZING! Not because it’s novel, but because it actually follows the law! It’s like Neil Garfield or … Continue reading
5th Circuit Court Makes Mockery of Precedent
IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: The following article is not and should not be construed as legal advice and was not written by an attorney. It is merely a collection of common-sense, rational observations written by a sane, rational layperson with common sense. … Continue reading