in which he again called out Delaware for the absence of people of color on the Chancery and other courts as part of a broader indictment of the lack of diversity in the nation’s legal system.
For Shawe and his allies, Bennett became a go-to source in a town where they complained about encountering resistance from legacy news operations who they suspected feared having their court access revoked if they dug into the case and its players too much. Bennett, an outspoken conservative, said he relished making trouble among the buttoned-up legal set, and is sure the ex-chancellor and his court will remain a target.
The group has called for structural court changes inspired by the TransPerfect case, such as creating an independent Office of Inspector General with a degree of jurisdiction over the Chancery, requiring financial disclosure by judges, installing cameras in the court and allowing outside groups to audit the court’s actions and deliberations. Citizens also wants to institute “wheel spin” to prevent chancellors from selecting their own cases.
The Delaware State Bar Association, meanwhile, is standing solidly by the Chancery. In late 2019, its members held a news conference and wrote a letter saying Citizens’ goal is not to improve the judicial system, but to unfairly malign the court and wage a personal vendetta against Bouchard. Reverend Al Sharpton speaks during the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial. | Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images
WHAT’S UP WITH AL? HE’S ALL ‘HEAD’ ?
Wait your turn Al there is trouble in the country that needs attending to first
Somebody finally found a job for Sharpton
BUT CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE SIZE OF HIS HEAD?
Color, the law is the law. It has no color
Joe Biden is not even able to reshape his own acts, how he can reshape his state's Chancery court!? Joe Biden is no longer capable of fulfilling his responsibilities as a president!
The Right has their conman - and the left has their's. Equity - at last!
Looks like the race hustling king TheRevAl has found a new grift, watch where the money goes.