The Handbook for Integrity in Our Judicial System
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Our judicial system is in a mess to put it lightly. Decisions are being made by various levels of courts and judges that appear to be based on political philosophy rather than the laws in place or our Constitution. This book is about our current judicial system and what needs to change to instill integrity back into the system. It has also been in some cases about political correctness which again should not be a part of our judicial system.
Both state and federal judicial systems need to be based on the facts in each individual case not political philosophy or political correctness. It should not be about opinion but about the laws involved with each situation. Opinion has no place in state or federal justice systems in addition to political philosophy.
It is true our world and the world around us is a far different place than in years past but it should not mean that our justice systems change the focus of their decisions but on the laws and the applicable Constitutions. In addition the federal government should not get involved with decisions made based on state laws or state constitutions unless they violate federal laws or our Constitution. If the facts in the case appear to violate either federal law or the Constitution the involvement of the federal government should not be initiated based on one case.
Individuals do have the right to file lawsuits to address their individual concerns or appearance of violations of law. Laws have been in place for years in our states and the federal government must weigh their decisions on whether it requires involvement by the federal government or let state justice systems prevail in any decision made. It is hoped that this book will shed some light on the existence or non-existence of integrity in state justice systems and the federal justice system. The information presented is about letting readers make their decisions about our justice system through an honest evaluation of how our justice systems are working for every citizen.
Dennis AuBuchon
Dennis has a background in quality assurance and auditing and is a certified quality auditor with ASQ (American Society for Quality). He has written over 1,000 articles mostly on the topic of integrity and hot topics of the day. Links to articles can be found on his website and hubpages.com. He is not one to shy from controversial topics as can be seen in his articles.Dennis believes in the principle that one person can make a difference and through hisweb site, his articles and his current book he is doing just that. The one key phrase on all his web site pages is quality writing and services to make a difference. Dennis designed his own web site www.myqualitywriting.com which is a resource for other authors to gain exposure for their work. Through his web site Dennis provides marketing information and opportunities to help other authors and the general public. Any person in business can learn from the information on his site through his articles and articles by other authors. Dennis continually tries to help other authors with information on all aspects of the publishing industryDennis has been a part of auditing teams and a team leader. Dennis’ relationship with quality assurance principles and integrity principles can be seen in his commitment to operate his business and web site with honesty, integrity and quality principles. This is evidenced by the fact that he has signed a business ethics pledge committed to treating all stakeholders fairly, with compassion and a commitment to service.
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The Handbook for Integrity in Our Judicial System - Dennis AuBuchon
The Handbook for Integrity in our judicial system
By Dennis AuBuchon
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Table of Contents
Introduction – This presents the overall focus of this book being taken in a way that probably has never been presented. It is important to understand our judicial system not only at the federal level but at the state level.
Chapter 1 – Honoring the Constitution - Honoring the Constitution at the Federal and State level is important for the rights we have at both government levels are important.
Chapter 2 – Political Philosophy – Political philosophy is running rampant in our society today and this chapter discusses this philosophy and why the types of philosophy is harmful to our society and our country.
Chapter 3 – Federal Court System – The federal court system can be confusing the key is understanding the structure and their meaning, purpose and justification at each court level. Problems exist within the federal court system with regards to decisions made which may conflict with our Constitution and in some cases the lack of authority for deciding issues.
Chapter 4 – State Court System – State court systems are similar to federal courts though their authority is limited to issues which states have jurisdiction. Problems exist within state courts with respect to cases accepted which may or may not fall within their jurisdiction.
Chapter 5 – Changing the Law - Laws can be changed but there is an established process. We as citizens must understand this process and work to change laws which are bad or conflict with either state or federal constitutions
Chapter 6 – Political Correctness – Political correctness has no place in our judicial system but yet we constantly see decisions that make political correctness a part of judicial decisions.
Chapter 7 – Understanding the Role of the Justice Department – It should be a simple process to know the role of the justice department yet individuals, groups and some elected officials do not know the true role of the justice department. This chapter examines the true purpose, role and authority of this department regardless of political opinions.
Chapter 8 – The New Political Environment - We are in a new era of politics one that needs to change but before it can change we must understand the environment in which we find ourselves today.
Chapter 9 – Special Counsel regulations and rules – There is much talk about special counsel rules and regulations and any applicable laws. This chapter is about understanding the requirements, regulations and rules regarding special counsels
Chapter 10 – Special Counsel rules and regulations
Conclusion – This puts all of the information contained in this book and what it represents regarding the justice system. Based on the information presented statements or conclusions are drawn based on the facts not opinion. Opinions may be presented but they are based on the facts.
About the Author - This section presents information about myself and my activities as a writer and author including the principles about which I write and why I write on the topics I do. Information about the books I have written and social media involvement is part of this section.
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Introduction
Our judicial system is in a mess to put it lightly. Decisions are being made by various levels of courts and judges that appear to be based on political philosophy rather than the laws in place or our Constitution. This book is about our current judicial system and what needs to change to instill integrity back into the system. It has also been in some cases about political correctness which again should not be a part of our judicial system.
Both state and federal judicial systems need to be based on the facts in each individual case not political philosophy or political correctness. It should not be about opinion but about the laws involved with each situation. Opinion has no place in state or federal justice systems in addition to political philosophy.
It is true our world and the world around us is a far different place than in years past but it should not mean that our justice systems change the focus of their decisions but on the laws and the applicable Constitutions. In addition the federal government should not get involved with decisions made based on state laws or state constitutions unless they violate federal laws or our Constitution. If the facts in the case appear to violate either federal law or the Constitution the involvement of the federal government should not be initiated based on one case.
Individuals do have the right to file lawsuits to address their individual concerns or appearance of violations of law. Laws have been in place for years in our states and the federal government must weigh their decisions