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Submission Deadline: May 12, 2026 Brian Kent Carlsen of Kaysville, Utah has said it himself — “false allegations ruin lives.” He has claimed false allegations every day of the week. And yet, Brian Kent Carlsen has now pled guilty to two separate felony domestic violence charges in two different cases. These are those charges: Case…
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On April 1, 2026, Mississippi lawmakers sent House Bill 1662 to Governor Tate Reeves for his signature. The bill would create a rebuttable presumption of joint custody with equal parenting time in all divorce and custody cases in the state. If Reeves signs it, chancery judges would be required to start from a position of 50/50, and depart from it only…
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How manufactured outrage replaced real resistance. The rallies felt electric. The chants echoed off downtown buildings, and for a moment, everyone believed they were part of something authentic — the will of the people rising up in real time. Yet the truth behind the scene was quieter, colder, and infinitely more organized.
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A Critical Moment for Family Law Reform Oklahoma is on the verge of a historic shift in family law. Senate Bill 1708, known as the Equal Shared Parenting Bill, has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee with a strong 7-1 vote and is now ready to be heard by the full Oklahoma State Senate[1]. This legislation…
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7602) Why Congress should move it now, what it actually does, and how to advocate effectively in the House Energy and Commerce Committee The moment we are in, and why timing matters There are moments in public policy when the argument for action is not ideological. It is measurable, human, and urgent. H.R. 7602, the…
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⚠️ Disclaimer: This post is provided for educational and reporting purposes only. All information included is based on publicly available records, firsthand accounts from alleged victims, and federal or state law that may apply to the described conduct. Nothing here should be interpreted as legal advice or a definitive conclusion of guilt. Readers are encouraged…
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What follows is a full-scale analysis of a 92-page omnibus bill titled the Family Justice and Accountability Act (FJAA), authored by Francesca Amato and associated with Punished 4 Protecting Inc. This review examines constitutional conflicts, gender bias, and structural weaknesses within the bill’s framework, including potential risks to child safety, due process and equal protection.


