DENNIS LENNOX
Hypocrisy in Lansing is nothing new, but recent unforced errors by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other ruling-class Democrats have reached new levels.
First, it was Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein. The uber liberal nominated by Democrats but officially elected as a nonpartisan, as if such a creature exists spent months living in Dubai before moving to Israel. He also just happened to get vaccinated in Dubai, raising questions about whether he fled Michigan to skip the line and get jabbed ahead of others back home.
Defending himself, Bernstein says he has been working remotely through virtual court sessions. The ambulance chaser-turned-justice also claims he has been working for a foreign foundation promoting understanding between Jews and Muslims under the Abraham Accords. While laudable (if true), that’s not his job.
State supreme court justice confirms he has been working from outside the country for 3 months
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein. Photo from the Michigan Judiciary.
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein has been working from Dubai and Israel for the last three months while he participates in a program to improve cultural understanding of people with disabilities.
Bernstein, who is blind, said he is working full time as a justice, connecting remotely to arguments, while working with a program that is part of the Abraham Accords, signed by Israel, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
The Michigan Supreme Court has been having remote hearings because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
MI Supreme Court Justice Bernstein speaks about working remotely while travelling overseas
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein is opening up about serving remotely on the bench during the COVID-19 pandemic while traveling overseas to advocate for those with disabilities.
and last updated 2021-04-08 23:23:44-04
(WXYZ) â Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein is opening up about serving remotely on the bench during the COVID-19 pandemic while traveling overseas to advocate for those with disabilities.
For Justice Bernstein, the past couple of months have been a chance to serve the people of Michigan remotely while also pushing for global awareness, surrounding a topic thatâs near & dear to his heart.