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Kenneth Law Thinks Justice Should Be Mute, But Not Blind

October 14th, 2008

Justice Kenneth Law is at it again. Yesterday we discussed how he has a reputation for being lazy and unable to correctly apply the law. His participation in a decision that money laundering with a check is okay in the DeLay-Colyandro case only reinforces the idea that justice isn’t blind in his court, it favors the big corporations and insurance companies that provided the illegal corporate money in the 2002 elections.

Well, we now know what Law did with the blindfold on the statue of justice; he’s just slid it down to cover her mouth.

It has been revealed that Law is trying to prevent a dissenting opinion in the case by fellow Justice Jan Patterson from being published. It is incredibly rare that a justice is not allowed to publish a dissenting opinion. However, it makes perfect sense in this case since it involves Tom DeLay and the involvement of dirty money in funding political races.

Justice Patterson has taken this issue to the Texas Supreme Court. Guess who funds the elections of the Texas Supreme Court? You guessed it, the supporters of big corporations and insurance companies. Don’t we know how this is all going to turn out?

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