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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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
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