Supreme Court

The “Levin” surname was associated with slavery but its anti-slavery Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall who’s name is under attack at CSU

CLEVELAND, OH – Two years ago a shit-starting Palestinian student at the John Marshall College of Law decided to launch an online petition to remove the legendary American Supreme Court Chief Justice’s name.  Mousa Hanna Kassis.  Why?  According to the son of recent immigrant arrivals from the Gaza, Chief Justice Marshall owned “200 slaves.” Palestinians enslaved Africans until 1948. Kassis quoted Gratz College president Paul Finkelman’s 2018 book entitled “Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation’s Highest Court” as his only source.  Here’s where the dumb shit gets stupid. Kassis, now an attorney for the late David Brennan’s law firm, thanked…

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Johnson appeals the Supreme Court’s decision to suspend him from council based on a legally-unsupported request from David Yost to judges who appear not to have read the law

Cleveland Ward 4 Councilman Kenneth Johnson

CLEVELAND, OH – On May 19, 2021, Ward 4 Councilman Kenneth Johnson filed a “notice of intent to appeal” the April 20, 2021 ruling of the Supreme Court of Ohio removing him from discharging the duties of the public office to which he was elected.  It’s a story that won’t be found in the Plain Dealer or cleveland.com because the basis of Johnson’s appeal begins to unravel facts laid out in a series of 17-stories written by former reporter Mark Naymik and repeated in part in an indictment sought by the United States Attorneys office for the Northern District of…

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Ken Johnson’s suspension from Cleveland city council was not within David Yost’s authority to request since he’s not prosecuting the case

Cleveland Ward 4 Councilman Kenneth Johnson

CLEVELAND, OH – In the Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com’s rush to make Cleveland councilman Kenneth Johnson look bad while he prepares for a federal trial, the newspaper’s publisher and editor are not examining if the rights of the American citizen who laws say is “innocent until proven guilty” are being violated by malicious prosecutors.  Instead of questioning the legitimacy of David Yost’s decision to use the office of the Ohio Attorney General to seek Johnson’s suspension from council, the Russian owned and dying once daily newspaper is championing the government’s violation of Johnson’s rights. Johnson’s “federal” trial date is set…

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