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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2025 · 31 MIN

Life in Prison for Judges? Breaking down The Family Justice Accountability Act.

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Welcome to The Stand With Meg Show — Defending Parents’ Rights. Protecting Children. Giving a Voice to the Voiceless. In today’s explosive episode, we deep dive into the most radical family court reform proposal ever written: the Family Justice & Accountability Act, authored by Francesca Amato.What would it mean if judges, CPS workers, and court appointees lost their legal immunity for knowingly violating constitutional rights? What if wrongful child removals could lead to life in prison?We break down the FJAA's unprecedented provisions — from mandatory minimums for judicial misconduct to abolishing “Parental Alienation Syndrome” in court. You’ll learn why this act could trigger a legal revolution and why some call it a constitutional reckoning decades overdue.The FJAA is more than a proposal — it’s a movement. Support the push to pass this bill in October 2025.Authored by Francesca Amato – Learn more at: www.Punished4BeingAParent.com 👉 Support our trip. Every $10 matters. Link in bio or StandWithMeg.com/donateSupport the showThank you for listening to The Stand With Meg Show — Defending Parents’ Rights. Protecting Children. Giving a Voice to the Voiceless. Join the movement at StandWithMeg.com. Follow us on all platforms @StandWithMeg for more truth, tools, and action. If this episode spoke to you, share it — because together, we fight for justice.

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Welcome to The Stand With Meg Show — Defending Parents’ Rights. Protecting Children. Giving a Voice to the Voiceless. In today’s explosive episode, we deep dive into the most radical family court reform proposal ever written: the Family Justice & Accountability Act, authored by Francesca Amato. What would it mean if judges, CPS workers, and court appointees lost their legal immunity for knowingly violating constitutional rights? What if wrongful child removals could lead to life in prison...

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