June 2008

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Justice For Sale In Texas?

That's the shocking headline of a story by Houston's KHOU TV station. The story concerns political contributions to the justices on the Texas Supreme Court, and how those contributions might give the appearance of influencing judicial decisions. Watch the video.

Featured Link - Simple Body Mass Index Calculator

Many of our Social Security disability claimants are hindered by obesity. While this alone will not be enough to qualify them for Social Security disability benefits, it can be a contributing factor.

There has been much publicity recently about the latest method of determining whether a person is at a healthy weight level. It's called the Body Mass Index, and while not exact, it will at least give you an idea of whether you need to try to lose or gain weight in order to fit into the "normal" category.

One very simple method of finding your own Index is the little Body Mass Index calculator at the HealthAtoZ Web site.

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 FOR THE RECORD


"Credibility Problem" Of The Texas Supreme Court


The Dallas Morning News published an editorial in May 2008 regarding the credibility problem of our current Texas Supreme Court. The newspaper is definitely right in saying the Court has a credibility problem, but the newspaper is misinformed in one of its statements, and in my opinion is wrong in its suggested solution.

The misinformation is in the statement that "Texas trial lawyers who argue directly before the justices also have been huge contributors." The implication is that plaintiff lawyers are contributing to the justices. This may have been true in the past, but I don't think there are many plaintiff lawyers now who would even consider making a contribution to any of the nine sitting Republican justices.

The newspaper's conclusion that the best solution to the current problem would be appointed justices is, again in my opinion, simply wrong. This would be dangerously close to the federal judicial system of appointments for life. And while there are many fine federal judges, there are some who never should have been appointed, and who will never leave the bench.

The correct solution is fair and open elections, with full disclosure of campaign contributions, combined with an educated electorate who understand the influence that campaign contributions can have on judges' legal opinions. Full public financing of judicial elections would be even better.

Here is the text of the editorial:

The reputation of our state's judiciary has been tarnished for years. As then-state Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Phillips told the Legislature all the way back in 2001, when judges owe their jobs to an electoral system dominated by political parties and big campaign donors, their judicial objectivity comes into question.

Nothing underscores this point better than the May 2 Texas Supreme Court decision favoring Perry Homes over homeowners Jane and Robert Cull. The court's decision, overturning two lower courts' rulings to compensate the Culls for a defective home, probably will be debated for years.

But what isn't debatable is that the founder of Perry Homes, Bob Perry, is a major donor to the campaigns of the Supreme Court's justices. He, his family and their political action committees have donated more than $250,000 to the nine justices – all Republicans – including those who dissented in the Cull case.

The justices may have used flawless legal analysis in ruling against the Culls. That's not the point. In the public's eye, their decision is tainted by the fact that they owe their elected positions, at least in part, to Mr. Perry.

He isn't the only big donor with business before the court. Texas trial lawyers who argue directly before the justices also have been huge contributors.

And to add to the credibility problem, three Supreme Court justices are fending off allegations that they abused their campaign funds. And a report yesterday by the judicial watchdog group Texas Watch criticized the court for relying too heavily on anonymous opinions, which effectively reduces the panel's public accountability.

The method of electing Texas judges – from the Supreme Court all the way down – is badly in need of modernization. Campaign donations from special interests should have no place in an independent judiciary.

The state needs a system in which the governor appoints judicial nominees by merit, with Senate confirmation, and voters regularly decide whether or not to retain them. That would help remove partisan politics and make court decisions less suspect.

That's one of several options put forth by Mr. Phillips in 2001. His argument made sense then, and it's no less valid today.

 

 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Possibility Of Fires In Ford Windstar Vans

According to Reuters, the U.S. government is investigating complaints about fires in Ford Motor Company Windstar minivans that may be related to a defective switch that has been recalled in millions of other Ford vehicles. Here are details:

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary investigation on May 13 into 130 complaints alleging engine compartment fires in Windstar vehicles.

All of the approximately 1.7 million Windstars, which were made between 1995-2003, are included in the investigation, Ford said.

Some of the vehicles were parked while others were moving when the fires broke out.

Ford has recalled about 9.6 million cars and trucks with faulty cruise control switches since the early 1990s. Some of the faulty components have been linked to fires.

With repairs made to only half those vehicles by the start of this year, NHTSA issued an unusual public notice to owners of certain Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles urging them to visit dealers to have the switch disconnected.

"Failure to have the switch disconnected could lead to a vehicle fire at any time," NHTSA said in its notice.

Vehicles recalled for faulty switches include F-150 pickups made between 1993-2004.
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Genevieve Chavez
Immigration Paralegal

E-mail: gchavez@kraftlaw.com
 

Ms. Chavez is a Texas native. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. As a student she actively participated in Young Democrats, Mexican American Cultural Committee and other campus based organizations. She received her dual Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and American Studies accompanied with a minor in the English and Spanish languages. She went on to volunteer and intern for the  Irving- based immigrant non-profit organization known as DCET. Before joining our firm in 2007, she was employed by a prominent immigration firm based in  Dallas, Texas.

Ms. Chavez continues to be politically active around her community by participating in local and state level campaign work. Ms. Chavez is fluent in Spanish.

 
 FEATURED CASE
Proposed Changes For TN Visa Professional Workers

Our firm represents members of various professions when those people want to immigrate to the United States. a recent proposal to change the laws governing professional workers is important to our current and potenital clients.

Foreign nationals of Canada and Mexico seeking a temporary entry into the U.S. as professionals may enter as TN non-immigrants under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Under the TN visa, Canadian or Mexican citizens must enter as professionals who have a minimum of a bachelor's degree or appropriate professional credentials.

Currently, TN visa holders from Canada or Mexico are allowed to stay in the U.S. for a maximum of one year, with an unlimited amount of extensions of stay. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently published a proposed rule to increase the maximum amount of time a TN professional worker can stay - from one year to three years. In addition, the proposed rule will allow TN visa holders seeking an extension of stay in increments of up to three years.

For more information on TN visas, please call us at 214-999-9999.
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We handle most types of injury claims — including automobile collisions, "slip and fall" cases, injuries suffered as a result of defective products, injuries resulting from inadequate security, medical malpractice claims, nursing home negligence claims, prescription drug injuries and many others. We invite you to call us about any serious injury to see how we can help you.

Kraft & Associates also represents people who have been denied their Social Security Disability benefits. We can help at the Initial stage, the Reconsideration stage or the Hearing stage. We can help you, your family or friends with any Immigration question.

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