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Slowly, over time and through various legislative actions and administrative rulings by the Supreme Court, controlling influences in some judicial and executive branch policies and practices have been granted to this private organization. Unique among professional organizations, it has become an authorized licensing board along with the other state and municipal agencies. This private organization determines who is qualified to satisfy some "members only" appointments by Governor and Executive Council and contracts issued for public defenders are subject to approval by its board of governors, to whose deliberations the public has no right of access . To further protect their unique position, The Bar Association members are exempt from the state licensing required of members of other professions, such as physicians, dentists, insurance agents, realtors, and the skilled trades. The administrative controls that have been woven into the fabric of our state government by this private fraternal organization strike at the very heart of a free, open and representative government and the legal system, Be it enacted by the Appropriation Committee of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Article III, Section 1 Authorized. 1. This Private Bill is being introduce to this committee in the relief of Rodney D. Class and the 2. American Citizens of this country. This PrivaCHNKWKS RøÿÿÿÿTEXTTEXT4:FDPPFDPP>FDPPFDPP@FDPCFDPCBFDPCFDPCDSTSHSTSHFSTSHSTSHF2SYIDSYIDPFSGP SGP dFINK INK hFBTEPPLC lF BTECPLC ŒF FONTFONT¬F<STRSPLC èF:PRNTWNPR"G FRAMFRAM6PˆTITLTITL¾P>DOP DOP üPemployees of the State, Private Calendar No____ 1_____th CONGRESS ______Session H.R. _________________ [Report No.______-______] To give relief to Rodney D. Class / American Citizens knows as THE REPEAL BILL OF ALL BAR ASSOCIATION CHARTER __________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE ____________,______________,2006 ANNE M. NORTHUP, HAROLD ROGERS, ZACH WAMP, JOE KNOLLENGERG, CAROLYN KILPATRICK, DAVID L. HOBSON, RALPH REGULA, MARCY KAPTUR, Bob Ney, MIKE DEWINE introduces the following bill: which was referred to by Appropriations Committee _______________,____________,2006 Referred to the Private Calendar and ordered to be printed _______________________________________________________________ A BILL This obligatory membership and regulation has extended to including the very judges presiding over the courts established to protect and administer justice for our citizens. Originally founded  and chartered on the basis of its being  an independent fraternal corporation organized to pursue improvement of the administration of justice as determined by its membership, the Association has become a monopoly in violation of the citizen rights to a fair and equal protection of the law. This has occurred because, the Supreme Court, which already regulated admission of attorneys to the practice of law, some 35 years ago made membership in the Association mandatory for all attorneys. The monopoly power illegally conferred on the Association has led to a situation in which the legal syte Bill well create relief to the attorneys and to 3. all pro-se citizens who have the right to represent themselves in a court of Law. The first relief 4. comes to the attorneys who can now put their first duty to the clients. This well allow the 5. attorney to represent their clients in accordance to their Constitutional oath as well allow the 6. attorney a larger area of the law to use on behalf of the client and prevent the placing 7. of sanctions from the court when the attorney expose the corruption or wrongdoing of that 8. court. This well allow the attorney the mean of filing a corruption charges without the fear of 9. losing their standing with the BAR ASSOCIATION for being a whistlers blow on a corrupt 10.court system. By the attorney having this freedom it well restore the confidence between the 11. attorneys and their client to know that if the court violate the civil rights of their client their 12. attorney well not be sanction or bared from their practicing of law. By the attorney having 13. this freedom it well curve the temptation of a judges who wishes to abuse their office and 14.misuse the tax dollars of the taxpayer. To which is why this Private Bill is being introduce to 15. Congress and the Senate Appropriation Committee. The Second relief is given to the Pro-se 16. People to hold and equal standing to file their court document into the court without the 17. Sanctions because they lack a BAR CARD standing to file their document into the clerk of 18. Courts. This well prevent the court judges from Quashing, Limineing, Suppressing, or 19. Denting any legal document that the court fine offence. Because it expose the corruption or 20. wrongdoing of that court. Pro-se people well then be able to receive aid from any attorney 21. without causing that attorney any undue harm to their profession of practice. By attorney 22. giving up the BAR CARD and receiving a license as any other professions that is under the 23. State this then allow that attorney and the client together to set forth charges of corruption. 24. It well allow the Pro-se to receive the aid of any attorney to help set forth charges on a judge 25. who has violated the bench to which he set on. This in turn well help stop and place a limit 26. on their judicial immunity. If the judge know that the attorney can not be threaten by have his 27. BAR CARD revoked the judges well follow the Rule and Procedures of that court and the 28. judge well have the knowledge that the attorney can now enlist the aid of their client for 29. wrongdoing from that court. This well then curve the abuse from the administration branch of 30. Government and the misuse of it powers in the courtroom. The Private Bill well help to put 31. the separation of power back into the court system and restore the faith to the citizens that 32. there is not a monopoly on the equal protection of the citizens rights. By the passing of this 31. Private Bill it well give relief to the attorney and Pro-se people alike and hold the court 32. system in check. This Bill well allow the attorney and Pro-se to file into their legislatures 33. when such a problem arise in the future without first filing in a private Bill for relief. Sponsored by____________________________ 1. ANNE M. NORTHUP _______________________________________ 2. HAROLD ROGERS _______________________________________ 3. ZACH WAMP _______________________________________ 4. JOE KNOLLENGERG ______________________________________ 5. CAROLYN KILPATRICK _______________________________________ 6. DAVID L. HOBSON ____________________________________________ 7. RALPH REGULA _________________________________________ 8 MARCY KAPTUR __________________________________________ 9. Bob Ney ___________________________________________ 10. MIKE DEWINE immuntity 26.n their. 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