I have long been touting using the RICO Act against the Ivy League .
Going to sue for plagiarism?
RICO, as a tool of managing an out-of-control elective or appointive board, is much under-utilized. A good many city councils, school boards, and legislative bodies at all levels are not immune to its provisions.
In fact, any consortium that does not reflect the will of, and is not responsive to, the public which it represents, should be subject to a similar curb on power and authority.
RICO, as applied to the entire Current Regime now squatting in the White Hut, would seem to be a fitting action to bring, but with the now corrupted Department of Justice part of the targeted objective, who would have the standing to enforce the provisions? Could a Special Prosecutor be appointed for this singular purpose?