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The Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se’s has a bold vision: to provide pro bono representation, but also to focus on assisting pro se litigants behind the scenes to help them to successfully ...
"The chief judge's directive at issue here clearly discriminates against pro se litigants solely on the basis of their pro se status and, in that respect, lacks any rational basis in fact and thus violates equal protection of the laws" [8] Colorado: Colorado Code of Judicial Conduct Canon III a 7
Name County Term as Judge Mathias McGirk: Montgomery: 1821–1841 John Dillard Cook: Cape Girardeau: 1821–1823 John Rice Jones: Washington: 1821–1824 Rufus Pettibone: St. Louis: 1823–1825 George Tompkins: Howard: 1824–1845 Robert Wash: St. Louis: 1825–1837 John C. Edwards: Cole: 1837–1839 William Barclay Napton: Saline: 1839–1849 ...
In San Diego, for example, the number of divorce filings involving at least one pro se litigant rose from 46% in 1992 to 77% in 2000, in Florida from 66% in 1999 to 73% in 2001. [1] California reports in 2001 that over 50% of family matters filings in custody and visitation are by pro se litigants. [2]
B. Max Bacon (politician) Andrew Bailey (politician) Claude I. Bakewell; Parke M. Banta; John R. Barret; Edward Bates; James Woodson Bates; Albert I. Beach
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The Supreme Court of Missouri is the highest court in the state of Missouri. It was established in 1820 and is located at 207 West High Street in Jefferson City , Missouri. Missouri voters have approved changes in the state's constitution to give the Supreme Court exclusive jurisdiction – the sole legal power to hear – over five types of ...
Matt Blunt, former governor of Missouri; Melanie Blunt, former first lady of Missouri; Roy Blunt, former U.S. senator; Dennis Bonner, Missouri state legislator; Sempronius H. Boyd, former U.S. representative and minister of the United States to Siam; Charlie Brown, former U.S. representative; Miller Dunckel, former Michigan State Treasurer