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Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his 1938 message to Congress warned that when private power becomes stronger than the democratic state itself, we have Fascism. There are many ways to witness the intensifying domination toward a corporate state. One way is to compare exposé books in the 1960s and the present. Within a span of five years, there were […]
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Editorial: Trump's lawsuits not about speech, but ego Express-News Editorial Board FacebookTwitterEmail For a serial suer, former President Donald Trump seems to know remarkably little about the law. Then, again, it may be his grievances overshadow whatever legal acumen he may possess. Either way, Trump has done it again. Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits, according to the book “Plaintiff in Chief: A Portrait of Donald Trump in 3,500 Lawsuits” by James D. Zirin, but his latest may be the most nonsensical. He has filed class-action lawsuits against Facebook, Google and Twitter, a move sparked by the suspensions the social media giants imposed on the former president after the Capitol siege on Jan. 6.
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Punch Newspapers Sections Published 23 January 2021 TUNDE AJAJA examines the litigious life of the immediate past President of the United States, Donald Trump, and how his many lawsuits might impact his post-presidency life For weeks, months and some years to come, the world might be constrained to harbour their thoughts of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, who left office on January 20, a remarkable day in the US and many other countries. Trump was a president like no other. What with the ease with which he abused people with dissenting views, including fellow world leaders, journalists and former appointees, his (provocative) utterances, impulsive behaviour, idiosyncrasies, divisive tweets, the way he trivialised very serious matters and many things people described as unpresidential about him.
Image from Shutterstock.com. When we look back at our most-read stories every year, there is usually a pretty eclectic mix. Our readers tend to like unusual headlines, lawyer discipline stories and legal education news. (Last year's top story, for example, was "Brendan Dassey's meowing former lawyer is suspended from the bench.") But this year’s most-read stories on ABAJournal.com were fittingly more serious. The 2020 elections, economy and pandemic dominated our year. In mid-March, the ABA Journal closed its Chicago office and all employees began working remotely, churning out stories about the impact that COVID-19 was having on the legal community and the country’s legal needs. These were the articles that had the most traffic: