Tag Archives: Supreme Court
Why didn’t Yvanova help Yvanova? Q & A with CA attorney David Seal
The foreclosure defense arguments of some California homeowners were given a big boost by the recent California Supreme Court decision in Yvanova v. New Century Mortgage. In fact, just last week, we published an interview with one such homeowner, … Continue reading
In 23 Seconds, Alton Sterling went from Suspect to Dead Man
In this extremely disturbing video in the Alton Sterling case in Baton Rouge, we see the cops set upon Sterling at 5 seconds in. The cop pulls his gun at 23 seconds in—after Sterling appears to be subdued and pinned … Continue reading
The Constitution: Toilet Paper or Treasure?
Since Orlando, there has been a lot of talk about doing away with the Second Amendment, for example: here and here. A Facebook commenter put it this way: “And I don’t give a damn about the Second Amendment, and I … Continue reading
THE WORLD CUP–OF FREEDOM
Even though I continue to passively ignore the World Cup (nothing against soccer, just not a fan of sports on TV), I did happen to read that horrible Ann Coulter piece about how soccer signifies a nation’s moral decay. I’m … Continue reading
WILL SUPREME COURT STEP UP AND MAKE COURTS FOLLOW THE LAW?
Don’t count on it, but it would be great if they would. And there is a petition for a writ of certiorari in the case of Duncan K. Robertson v. GMAC Mortgage LLC et al. which could have that effect. Below … Continue reading