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Jan 12, 2021 · YouTube’s Blind Troublemaker Is Fighting for Justice With His Bodycam. Mike Nelson, aka ‘Blind Justice,’ relies on video recordings to navigate the world. What he captures, and shares with the public, is eye-opening: the mistreatment disabled people often face at the hands of the powerful. There’s something about the presence of a ...
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He’s filed numerous complaints on the Department of Justice...
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Jul 16, 2021 · The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms was founded in 2010 and describes itself as a “voice for freedom in Canada’s courtrooms.” ...
May 16, 2023 · NBC’s ‘Dateline: Blind Justice’ features how John Sutton narrowly survived an assassination attempt in his Coral Gables, Florida, home in August 2004. However, he tragically lost his wife to the attack and reminisced on the show about how the tragedy eventually broke his family. While Susan Sutton succumbed to her injuries, John was aghast to […]
May 5, 2020 · The news cuts into an exposed nerve on the body politic of this country: the state of justice for First Nations people in Canada. Justice is not blind in Canada's legal system, argues Métis ...
Brave Canadians. "I am delighted to report that none of my Freedom Convoy protestor clients were convicted following trial, and not one received a criminal record. Many thanks to the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms and their donors for defending the rights of Canadians." Monick Grenier Defends peaceful Freedom Convoy protestors with ...
Sep 30, 2024 · While organized crime presents a severe challenge, state responses should not infringe upon fundamental rights. Instead, priority should be given to strengthening protective mechanisms and implementing security protocols that ensure justice while maintaining transparency. Justice may be blind, but it must always have a face.
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The Blind Justice Paradox is emblematic of the integration of blind persons into symbolic judicial positions in Anglo-American legal systems. This article is the first to turn a spotlight on the long history of blind persons in England2 and the United States (US) serving as members of the judiciary and to explore how this integration dovetails with