Wiki on Judicial Engineering® in America is Launched“JEDI, Judicial Engineering® Documented and Impeded, is likely to become America’s most comprehensive documentation of Judicial Engineering® and how it is addressed by U.S. government agencies” says the wiki's administrators. They explain, “the wiki catalogs this unique form of judicial misconduct which is difficult to document for a variety of reasons."
By: NJCDLP, Inc. “While our advocacy addresses a wide spectrum of human rights and good government concerns, TLP founders are, at heart, judicial accountability specialists” TLP reportedly coined the phrase Judicial Engineering® TLP’s Deputy Director and co-founder, Dr. Andrew D. Jackson, has graduate degrees in history and law. He explains, “that cases condemning conduct tantamount to Judicial Engineering® Attorney Crenshaw-Logal elaborated, “I got pulled into representing one of our former volunteer administrators on an employer appeal of his unemployment benefits eligibility determination. Any reasonable person would think the ruling against us is patently unfair, but appealing it could easily become a futile battle of opinions between me and the Hearing Officer -- futile for my client that is. Many claimants and litigants face this same basic predicament which is why it seemed that the time had come to launch JEDI.” Only “JEDI Wiki Organizers” can edit the site, but anyone can submit proposed entries for and view the wiki free of charge. “JEDI is likely to become America’s most comprehensive documentation of Judicial Engineering® Visit JEDI at https://jedi1.wikispaces.com and learn more about “The Law Project” at www.njcdlp.org End
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