Category: Discrimination Articles

  • TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

    TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

    TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Attorneys bear ethical responsibilities, particularly when facing situations where clients may be involved in criminal or fraudulent activities. These obligations are outlined in Rule 1.05(e) and (f) of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (n.d.), which delineate instances necessitating mandatory disclosure that may be adverse to the client’s…

  • Equal Rights Under The Law

    Equal Rights Under The Law

    Federal Hate Crime Statutes Equal Rights under the Law According to Title 42, U.S.C., Section 1981 (n.d.), also known as the Equal Rights under the Law statute, all individuals within the jurisdiction of the United States are granted the same rights in every State and Territory to engage in various legal actions (Title 42, U.S.C.,…

  • Second Class Citizens

    Second Class Citizens

    Deprivation Of Rights Under Color Of Law Second Class Citizens U.S.A legal responsibility, there exists a law that casts a glaring spotlight on those who wield their authority for wrongdoing. Picture this: individuals who are entrusted to uphold the law, intentionally veering off course. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (2021), there’s a legal…

  • Texas Slavery Still Alive in 2023

    Texas Slavery Still Alive in 2023

    Topic: Texas Slavery still Alive in 2023 Black man speaks about picking cotton in 2023 in prison in the great state of Texas Share Tweet Share Pin

  • Missing Black Women in America

    Missing Black Women in America

    In the United States, a deeply troubling trend has emerged, one that is largely overlooked by mainstream media: the disproportionate number of Black women who go missing each year. According to a recent report by NPR, tens of thousands of Black women vanish each year. Yet, these cases often remain in the shadows, ignored by…

  • Wrongful Convictions

    Wrongful Convictions

    Sheldon Thomas, a 35-year-old man, has been released from prison after nearly two decades of incarceration for a crime he did not commit. His wrongful conviction for murder was the result of a flawed identification process, where detectives inadvertently led a witness to identify the wrong individual. The Controversy Surrounding the Case The case of…

  • Aggravated Perjury: Veterans Face Bias in Bell County, Texas

    Aggravated Perjury: Veterans Face Bias in Bell County, Texas

    Aggravated perjury is a serious offense in Texas that can have severe consequences, including a felony conviction and significant prison time. Unfortunately, this crime is sometimes committed in the context of child custody matters, where false statements can have a significant impact on the outcome of a case. This issue is particularly relevant to military…

  • Bell County Texas: Hate Crimes Against Military Veteran’s and Service Members

    Bell County Texas: Hate Crimes Against Military Veteran’s and Service Members

    The issues of discrimination and unfair treatment against military veterans and service members in family court is a concerning matter that needs to be addressed. Unfortunately, there have been reports and allegations of wrongful discrimination in the Bell County Texas Family Court system against military veterans and service members, including taking away their parental rights,…

  • The Crimes of Texas: Bell County

    The Crimes of Texas: Bell County

    The family court system has become a breeding ground for lies, fraud, and oppression, especially for military personnel and veterans. Unfortunately, my story is not unique, as many others have also experienced the unpleasantness of family courts. Discrimination against disabled persons and veterans in these courts is highly criminal, and individuals often face insurmountable obstacles…

  • Black Man Dismembered in Mississippi: Family Calls for Federal Investigation After Alleged Racially Motivated Attack

    Black Man Dismembered in Mississippi: Family Calls for Federal Investigation After Alleged Racially Motivated Attack

    The death of Rasheem Carter, a 25-year-old Black man from Mississippi, has prompted calls for a federal investigation into his murder. In November 2022, Rasheem’s dismembered body was found in the woods roughly 20 miles away outside of Taylorsville, Mississippi. According to his mother, Tiffany Carter, Rasheem called her for help in early October, telling…