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Janice Fiamengo’s recent piece on feminism’s attack on due process of law reminded me of another example of abuses we have repeatedly been exposing for decades but that do not abate in the slightest; they only become worse. This one concern...
This piece provides the anthropology surrounding much of what I write, and it connects that larger context with the need for concrete legal reform (that I also advocate). Devlin explains it all very cogently here. The point about the role o...
Here is the next installment in my series of republished pieces on the crooked family law practices of both yesteryear and today. This piece again concerns the same child support enforcement machinery — the most dysfunctional, counterproduc...
Rather than duplicate my own efforts from the past, I have decided to reprint a few of my shorter and more timeless and readable pieces from years gone by, in order to show 1) that nothing has changed in family court (and nothing ever will ...
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The author is retired Professor of Politics, Collegium Intermarium, and author, Who Lost America? Why the United States Went "Communist" and What to Do about It (Arktos, 2024). His works are at www.StephenBaskerville.com and on his Substack.
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