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Indiana Civil Rights Council Asks for Push to Hold Counties Accountable for NCP Violations
posted by Matt on 03:21 PM March 30th, 2006
Inequality You know about the nationwide NCP classactions filed directly against the STATES. Now - welcome to Round #2: nationwide NCP lawsuits directly against the COUNTIES.

Click "Read more..." for more.


While many federal judges did violate their oath of office, dismissing their STATE classaction by choosing to ignore clear statutory law that automatically waives immunity of a state, there are, actually, a handful of these previous classactions still pending in the lower federal district courts, and there also are, as of this writing, at least three of the illegally dismissed classactions against the states now under appeal in the higher federal courts.

But, that's no reason to wait on launching Round #2...

Suing a STATE, at all, let alone for damages, is difficult, although it actually can be done. However, suing a city or a town or a COUNTY for violations of rights, and for damages, is well established in this country, and can easily be done. In fact, it is done almost every day, somewhere in this country. Moreover, cities and towns and counties do not have any immunity to being sued, which blows away the very notion of dismissing for immunity...

On our revamped website, you can find out about the new NCP classactions against the 3142 USA counties:
- details about the claims, arguments, and damages, etc.
- details about how to start a county classaction lawsuit.
- details about how to find other NCPs from the same county.
- checking to see the status for a particular county.

In fact, a few people got early wind of Round #2, and volunteers are already beginning to select their counties...

GO HERE TO LEARN MORE:
http://www.indianacrc.org/
http://www.indianacrc.org/classactionco.html

Please distribute this information as widely as possible... TODAY... Ideally, there should be a team filing against each of the 3,142 counties in the USA.

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Thanks for the info! (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 10:41 PM March 31st, 2006 EST (#1)
I copied the links and post and am giving the pages to an attorney that has expressed concern over the abuse of the system in the county that I live in. I hope his integrity bellies his mouth.
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