If you are at all interested or
practicing on any kinds of legal paperwork within the pro se
family rights and constitutional law arena... then, it is
high time for all of us to now be
working together, and teaching and learning from each
other, etc., geographically, as far
as at least:
-- [A] maximizing our
combined per-jurisidiction knowledge (i.e.,
geographically-based..)
-- [B] redirecting
potential clients in a "pool" to us under [A] above
(i.e.,
geographically-based..)
-- [C] bringing in
others to fill in missing "holes" of the below federal-based
structure, to increase [A] and [B] above,
naturally repeating the cycle in growth (i.e., again,
geographically-based..)
I am looking for the five (5) most
legally-talented people in each of the main
eleven (11) federal Circuits [the 11 Circuits that are
over the 50 States, themselves], to be the teams/heads of
all of the above networking, using private sets of Yahoo
Groups, email, and conference calls, etc., as needed. Some
roles are taken firm. Some are not. The private groups already
exist, and have people in them now. See the Circuits
here:
The top two Legal Scholars selected from
each of those 11 Circuits -- the Circuit Coordinator, and the Circuit
Specialist -- in other
words, a total of twenty-two (22) Legal Scholars within the
family rights & constitutional law arena
-- constitute the UCRCoA (United Civil Rights Councils of
America) National Legal
Team, while other Legal Scholars will make up the Circuit Legal Teams, State Legal Teams, District Legal Teams, and
etc., very similar to the structure of UCRCoA's
Admin/Operations ("Public") side of things. (i.e., again, all
geographically-based..)
The Coordinator from each Circuit is
liason to the "public" side, at the top of both parallel
structures, and must have a photo, etc., displayed online,
because that person is also a UCRCoA National Board
Director (http://unitedcivilrights.org/UCRCoA_Board.html), and has a couple more roles
therefore, while the Specialist can optionally remain
totally or partially "private", even with no UCRCoA online
profile at all, if desired. The Coordinator and Specialist will work closely
together, often, as essential equals in watching over
"their" entire Circuit "world"...
There are five (5) other ranking Circuit Team Scholars,
one Team per each Circuit, naturally.
You can visually "see" this entire
structure, both the Public side and the Legal side,
here:
If you have any questions about being one
of the UCRCoA ranking Circuit
Team Scholars for your own federal Circuit,
please contact me now directly, to see if a position for that Circuit is
actually still available,
asap:
Otherwise, you are strongly encouraged
to be a part of the general plan and network, and join one or
more of the (more or less private) legal
communications groups that are
listed below.