Elie Mystal Advocates for Overhaul of U.S. Legal System in ‘Bad Law,’ Proposes Abolishing Voter Registration Laws by 2029

Elie Mystal, a prominent legal commentator and author, has recently put forward a bold proposition in his new book “Bad Law,” calling for the elimination of voter registration laws in the United States. His argument is part of a wider critique in which he outlines ten laws that he believes are impeding American progress. During a recent interview, Mystal referred to his book as his “Project 2029,” emphasizing his vision for a reformed legal landscape by the end of the decade. In “Bad Law,” Mystal argues that certain existing statutes are not only obsolete but … Read more

Justice Out of Reach: Examining the Struggles of Poor Defendants in South Texas’ Legal System

McAllen, Texas — Throughout South Texas, a troubling trend has emerged within the court system, posing significant challenges to poor defendants who often find themselves beleaguered by procedural delays and a lack of adequate legal representation. This systemic issue not only calls into question the fairness of the judicial proceedings but also sheds light on broader inequalities that pervade the region’s approach to justice. In Hidalgo County, for instance, public defenders are stretched thin, managing caseloads that far exceed national standards recommended by legal experts. The American Bar Association suggests that public defenders should not … Read more

Indiana’s Legal Safety Net: The Vital Role of Attorney Surrogates in Protecting Clients and the Legal System

Indianapolis, Indiana – The law profession, steeped in tradition and governed by stringent ethics, faces myriad pressures, not least of which is ensuring continuity of service despite unforeseen circumstances. Just as actors in theater might unexpectedly need an understudy, attorneys too may find themselves in situations where they can no longer serve their clients. Recognizing the essential need for a fallback plan, Indiana has developed mechanisms like the attorney surrogate rule to handle such contingencies. This rule acts similarly to a last will, outlining processes for transferring responsibility of a client’s case when an attorney … Read more

Former Conservative Federal Judge Accuses Trump of ‘Declaring War’ on Judicial System

Washington, D.C. – Tensions between former U.S. President Donald Trump and the federal judiciary are escalating, according to remarks from a well-regarded conservative former judge. The criticism underscores a growing concern over Trump’s perceived attitude toward judicial authority and potential implications on democratic institutions. J. Michael Luttig, who served on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, recently expressed concerns that Trump’s actions and rhetoric suggest an adversarial stance against the judicial system. Luttig, appointed by former President George H.W. Bush, has historically been revered in conservative circles, making his critiques particularly notable. Luttig’s criticisms … Read more