Saturday, July 16, 2005

The Fraternity: Lawyers and Judges in Collusion

The Fraternity: Lawyers And Judges In Collusion Superior Court Judge John Fitzgerald Molloy is breaking the fraternity's code of silence and speaking out on how the legal system in the United States has been so corrupted for the enrichment of attorneys and the absolute power of judges. His solution - separating the bar from the bench - is less extreme than the original Dick's, but his book, The Fraternity: Lawyers And Judges In Collusion , is a must read for exposing the corruption that has eaten the heart out of the American system of government.

As lawyer and judge for half a century, John Fitzgerald Molloy has both profited from our legal system and seen how it has been altered in favor of lawyers, to the detriment of society. The book starts with the evolution of the Fraternity, with the author using vivid descriptions of particular cases in which he was involved. He shows that the legal profession has continuously re-shaped the law, in subtle but significant ways, to make legal services ever more necessary—and more lucrative for the Fraternity.

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