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Tag: due process

February 10, 2026February 10, 2026 Michael Phillips

Mathews v. Eldridge:

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Fabricated Authority and Professional Responsibility:

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When Access Is Denied Before the Merits: ADA, Due Process, and Family Court in the Reichert Case

January 22, 2026 Michael Phillips

Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case That Made Community Integration a Civil Right

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The Rooker–Feldman Doctrine: How Family Courts Use It, Abuse It, and How Litigants Push Back

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AI, Ads, and the Law: Why Consumer Protection Still Matters

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The Case Was Decided Before You Walked In

December 22, 2025 Michael Phillips

When Procedure Becomes Punishment

December 21, 2025 Michael Phillips

What Courts Owe You — Even If You’re Pro Se

June 20, 2025June 20, 2025 Michael Phillips

You Have the Right to Remain Silent—Yes, Even in Family Court

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