National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc. was
developed and is being operated by people who understand that at
this time in America, successfully litigating for the public good can
require more than clever legal arguments and compelling facts.
NJCDLP founders assembled and laid the foundation for recruiting
some of the most formidable legal scholars, civil litigators,
investigators, public relations and marketing experts, journalists,
fund raisers and special events coordinators to oversee a virtual
ADVOCACY MACHINE for representative victims of legal abuse.
The objective is legal reform through litigation, galvanized by every
imaginable form of advocacy that can lawfully and effectively help
preserve the "rule of law" in the United States on a case by case
basis.
At NJCDLP, we do not chase crowds and big budgets. We construct
them from available resources. Our strength is the collective
strength of conscientious people. We do not borrow our creed from
the familiar phrase, “from each according to his ability to each
according to his need”.
Come to NJCDLP, expecting to “get by with a little help from (your)
friends". Yet the goal of that help is real, measurable relief. NJCDLP
is geared to strike a balance as best it can between the lofty pursuit
of positive, government reform and the provision of immediate relief
to victims of past and present malefactors. The divide is much
smaller than many people think.
". . . it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds . . ."
Samuel Adams
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