UNITED for Victory!UCRCoA   United Civil Rights Councils of America
 
"Gender neutral. Child positive. Constitution mandatory."

The USA Pro Se Legal Network
organized geographically to parallel the federal court jurisdictions!

Greetings, any Personal Rights / Due Process types of Legal Scholars:

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.

Don't forget, here's another good place you can learn about the law for free: http://unitedcivilrights.org/publixlaw.html

For Truth, Justice, Liberty, Freedom, and the American Dream!

Torm Howse                  [above dated January 26th, 2008, all below still current]

The USA Pro Se Network's Yahoo Groups:
per each Circuit and State, plus a public client-referral portal.

è Private: One (1) per each of the main eleven (11) Federal Circuits. 

Please now join the Yahoo Group for your main federal Circuit of interest below:

è Public: The regular 50 State groups are multi-purpose. 

In addition to the Circuit groups, your own state Group is great for trade of legal information about your own state, of course! A shortcut list of all 50 direct state group links is right here:
http://unitedcivilrights.org/50stategroups.html

while the "normal" route for the public is shown here for your review:
http://unitedcivilrights.org/statechapters.html

è Public: An online portal for connecting clients with legal scholars.  

Also, you may want to consider joining the Yahoo Group for general, all-family-rights-related types of legal discussion, and also especially for hooking up all requesting family rights victims/clients for legal assistance with Scholars in their own jurisdiction, etc.:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UCRC-USA-LEGAL
 
We intend to begin sending all people looking for (strictly) (real) legal help to this group, so that all initial hook-ups for clients can be happening there online with legal assistance, for natural service of supply/demand combined with the need for providing those jurisdictionally-based services.
 
 
Thank you.

UCRCoA - http://unitedcivilrights.org - (317) 286-2538 - torm.howse@unitedcivilrights.org