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EPISODE · May 10, 2024 · 2H 17M

S4E74 | Brian Vukadinovich - Rogues in Black Robes: Acclaimed Pro Se Exposes Judicial Corruption

from The Imagination · host Emma Katherine

Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: [email protected] I’m honored to introduce you to: Judicial Corruption and Court Reform victim and advocate, writer and author, content creator, retired teacher, basketball coach, and a man who is single-handedly - and successfully - taking on the court system, Brian Vukadinovich. I met Brian recently on Twitter and when I saw his body of work and what he was advocating for, I knew we had to bring him on the podcast to corroborate what countless guests have shared about the court system being corrupt as well as functioning as a child trafficking racket. Like many advocates, Brian’s passion for bringing awareness to the corruption within the court system began with a personal experience gone wrong and the integrity to want to make it right.Brian is a retired teacher and basketball coach in Indiana and has served as executive director of The Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se's based in Chicago, Illinois for retired federal court of appeals judge Richard A. Posner. He has successfully represented himself in state and federal court proceedings in Indiana including winning a federal jury verdict against his former public school corporation employer in Indiana in March 2016 for violating his due process rights in a five-day trial where he represented himself against the corporation's team of lawyers.He has received national acclaim for his self-representation ability. According to Speakerpedia Brian is considered to be the leading pro se litigant in the country as he is believed to be the only person to have ever won a federal civil rights jury trial by representing himself without a lawyer. According to Speakerpedia Brian is considered to be the foremost expert in the country in the art of pro se litigation – the ability to represent oneself – and has spoken on the topic in several different forums and interviews including speaking to a Yale Law School class about how he was able to successfully represent himself and win the federal civil rights jury trial against his former public school corporation employer.CONNECT WITH BRIAN: Purchase 'Rogues in Black Robes' Book: Rogues in Black Robes: Vukadinovich, Brian: 9781637774472: Amazon.com: BooksPurchase: 'I Rest My Case' Book: Amazon.com: Motion for Justice: I Rest My Case: 9781642148428: Vukadinovich, Brian: BooksWebsite: Brian Vukadinovich | Author, Educator, and SpeakerTwitter: (21) Brian Vukadinovich (@motion4justice) / X (twitter.com)Facebook: (15) FacebookSupport the show

Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: [email protected] Today I’m honored to introduce you to: Judicial Corruption and Court Reform victim and advocate, writer and author, content creator, retired teacher, basketball coach, and a man who is single-handedly - and successfully - taking on the court system, Brian Vukadinovich. I met Brian recently on Twitter and when I saw his body of work and what he was advocating for, I knew we had to bring him on the p...

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