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Apr 08, 2019
Coalition proposes to President Trump, Attorney General Barr, and two state governors that U.S. Law Enforcement Whistleblowers (LEWs) have special rights to thorough government investigations. Cases of former Tennessee and Ohio LEWs are emphasized.

Apr 03, 2019
Announcing Launch of "Priorities" News Site and Related Initiatives

Nov 24, 2018
"The Face of Vulnerability" launches less than 2 weeks from the 20th anniversary of The Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, and almost 70 years since The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Yet, Human Rights Defenders are in crisis world wide.

Oct 12, 2018
At the behest of National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc., the UN Human Rights Council confirms willingness to address alleged judicial impunity for persecution and psychological torture imposed through U.S. legal system abuse.

Jan 18, 2018
Per Opt IN USA, "the results of inadequate judicial oversight/accountability in America can be devastating for direct targets of episodic or persistent U.S. legal system abuse, which harm may precipitate damage that endures for generations."

Jul 06, 2017
This arm of National Forum On Judicial Accountability (NFOJA) will help maximize the effectiveness of grassroots U.S.

Mar 16, 2017
Today, attorney Bryan Bullock, spokesperson for Golden Badge (GB), a law enforcement reform organization, shared news of its letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions questioning the Justice Department's moratorium on civil rights lawsuits against U.S.

Aug 02, 2016
Today, representatives of Opt IN USA request U.S. Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus leaders to place a "Hold" on Carolyn Lerner's confirmation for an unprecedented second term as Special Counsel of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.

Jul 21, 2016
Desperate to stem the tide of an arguable war by the U.S. judiciary on certain of its critics, today, leaders of Opt IN USA took the unusual step of requesting top U.S. State Department officials to help them address U.S. legal system abuse.

Jun 30, 2016
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has ruled that the Republic of Cameroon's imprisonment of political prisoner, Marafa Hamidou Yaya, constitutes arbitrary detention in violation of international law.


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