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To: Danae

What is the name of the corrupt firm that has responsibility to maintain the judicial archives and who were caught deleting the case Minor v. Happersett and all its references?

I always wonder how this important case can be proven legitimate and valid now that it has been deleted from the database archives used by courts. It also seems to me that backup archives should be copied daily by a non-partisan government organization such as the National Archives and others just to keep the records honest.


64 posted on 01/27/2012 11:56:14 AM PST by Hostage (The revolution needs a spark. The Constitution is dead.)
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To: Hostage

Justia.com and Public.Resource.org. The Owners are Tim Stanley and Carl Malamud. Malamud is connected to the Soros Foundation.

The courts do NOT use Justia or Public.Resource.Org. The courts use either the physical SCOTUS reporters (printed books), or paid subscription databases. There are subscription sources for SCOTUS cases, which cost literally thousands of dollars a month such as Lexis and Jstor, and I have access to both of these and others through American Military University Library as I am a student there.

Justia was designed to be used by Law students, Non-profit organizations, start-up businesses and others who could not afford the expense of a lawyer, or the subscription fees. That just happens to cover a vast majority of the American Population.

Right now there is NO digital certification for Government information. If my understanding is correct, there is a real movement within the Government Printing Office to do precisely that. It would do Americans a WORLD of good.


77 posted on 01/27/2012 12:33:20 PM PST by Danae (Anailnathrach ortha bhais beatha do cheal deanaimha)
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