NH Supreme Court
Dan Richard – How Did Our “Employees” Get To Write the Rules on How They Get Re-Elected?
It’s a GREAT question. Why? But first, this is from Dan himself for context: OF COURSE, it’s a constitutional crisis. The U.S. Supreme Court ruling yesterday, in Moore v. Harper, comes the day after I filed my case with the NH State Supreme Court (docket # 2023-0097), which is the same theme and argument in Richard v. … Read more
NH Supreme Court Hearing – Manchester School District Transgender Lawsuit Hearing (and “Gandalf!”)
See if you can hear when “Gandalf” is used – an inside joke (heh!). Thursday was when the NH Supreme Court held the oral hearing in the Manchester School District case in which a mother caught the District lying (by omission) to her by not informing her that the District was aiding and abetting her … Read more
Daniel Richard: NH Supreme Court, you got it wrong. Files for Reconsideration
And, after chatting with him a bit ago, is willing to take this to Federal court. I have to laugh because his Motion is the first one that I’ve seen or heard of that can actually use the Claremont “cherish” decision in a positive way. From the top part of the Motion: Now comes the … Read more
Watch Dan Richard’s Excellent Remonstrance (Oral Argument) Before the NH Supreme Court …
GraniteGrok has been publishing Dan’s legal pleas seeing redress of grievance from his elected Representatives – long enough to have traveled several election cycles in which the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate have changed both Parties and names.
New Hampshire Tries to Cancel the Only Lawyer That Challenged COVID Policy
Back in December, we wrote about Attorney Robert Fojo’s law license and how it seemed coincidental that the only lawyer in New Hampshire challenging COVID-related measures, like school district mask mandates, had his license suspended.
Appeal to Supreme Court
NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT Case No. 2021 TERM FALL SESSION DANIEL RICHARD V. SHERMAN PACKARD AND CHUCK MORSE ____________________________________________________________ RULE 7 APPEAL OF FINAL DECISION OF MERRIMACK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT ____________________________________________________________ BRIEF OF APPELLANT By: Daniel Richard 1danielrichard@protonmail.com We want to thank Dan Richard for this update in his case to have both the … Read more
What NH Should do now that its Supreme Court has tossed the SB3 Voter Law
Having read our supreme court’s decision on SB3, a bill that I strenuously opposed from my radio show, I have to say that I agree with the decision. Since June 2, 1784, Part I, Article 11 of the New Hampshire Constitution has provided for the following with respect to the Right to Vote:
The New Hampshire Supreme Court Has Just Revolutionized Religious Liberty
In a ruling on Tuesday, December 22, the New Hampshire Supreme Court handed down the greatest win for religious liberty in the state’s history.
College Student Voting- a new decision
The voter registration laws in New Hampshire are, and have been, at best, illogical, and contradictory at worst. Putting aside for the moment the idiocy of having same-day registration and “open” primaries in which voters not registered to a particular political party can obtain a ballot and vote in a primary of whatever political party … Read more
MacDonald’s N.H. Supreme Court Nomination Defeated
The Executive Council today rejected Governor Sununu’s nomination of Attorney General Gordon MacDonald to be Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. The vote was along party lines, with Councilors Russell Prescott and Ted Gatsas in favor, and Michael Cryans, Andru Volinsky, and Debora Pignatelli opposed. The vote follows Cryans’s announcement in a Valley … Read more
Free the Nipple Loses Case at 8th Circuit – Equal Protection Clause Not Violated
Women who bared their breasts in Laconia lost a battle at the New Hampshire State Supreme Court earlier this year. It is a trend that has followed to the 8th circuit.
Memorandum of Law Supra
To: New Hampshire State Supreme Court
From: Coalition of NH Taxpayers Chairman, Ed Naile
8 North Main St. Concord, NH 03301
Re: Court Review of NH Election Law Legislation
Date: May 29, 2018
M E M O R A N D U M O F L A W
Statement of Facts:
New Hampshire has a practice of allowing citizens of other states to vote in New Hampshire during our General Elections, which includes elections for Federal office. This practice has increased in volume since the adoption of same day registration in 1996. Any person, from any state, who has attained the age of 18 can simply show proof identity to register to vote in New Hampshire, including a current, valid, out-of-state driver’s license. The registrant simply signs an affidavit as per RSA 654:12. It is known as a: QUALIFIED VOTER AFFIDAVIT.
The Attorney General’s Office, Elections Division, is tasked with enforcing election laws as per RSA 7:6 c. This office may prosecute – at its discretion.
There has been a decades old state of confusion regarding the terms “domicile” and “resident” which has been the source of several lawsuits regarding out-of-state college voters and transient campaign workers who choose to vote in New Hampshire instead of their legal residence in their home state.
A Dirty Ex-Cop and a Mope
Power does not corrupt men; fools, however, if they get into a position of power, corrupt power. —George Bernard Shaw
Kristin Ruggiero engaged in a series of lies and falsehoods with the specific intent to destroy her estranged husband Jeffrey Ruggiero. For a time it seemed that Kristin was “teflon”…Nothing seemed earthly possible that would oppose her web of deceit. Kristin was smart…tech savvy…and convincing. So compelling in fact, that she was able to curry multiple domestic violence and stalking protection orders in multiple states.
But the point finally came when the whole ruse unraveled. Kristin was caught. And in her web of deceit, she
New Hampshire State Supreme Court To Fast Track Voter Registration Case
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has agreed to assume jurisdiction over the voter registration dispute suspended by Judge john Lewis last week. For the time being the law has been suspended and out of state students who wish to vote here, do not need to promise to establish domicile in the state by obtaining a … Read more
Weakling Republicans and Activist Judges….
Last week the Executive Council held hearings on Gov. Lynch’s latest judicial-activist nomination to the NH Supreme Court. On Tuesday I posted at GraniteGrok that the 5-0 Republican majority on the Executive Council—which has the
power of advice and consent to the governor’s judicial nominations—should refuse to confirm the nomination. Why? Because the nomee, Jim Bassett testified in response to questions by the Executive Council last week that he would uphold and abide by the infamous (and anti-constitutional) “Claremont decisions” made by past NH Supreme Court justices. In other words…
GrokTALK! Special Interview – New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation Chair, Tim Condon
Last night I posted the Press Release from the New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation concerning NH Gov. John Lynch’s nomination for the NH Supreme Court, Jim Bassset. This evening, we had a few minutes to speak with the Chair of that (new, to me) group, Tim Condon. You can download the MP3 here or listen … Read more
No more anti-constitutional activist-judges! Executive Council to Vote on State Supreme Court nomination tomorrow.
This is what I said about it today, on behalf of the New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation (NHLRF):
Everyone, the New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation (NHLRF) put out a press release as of yesterday explaining why the Executive Council should refuse to confirm Mr. Jim Bassett as a NH Supreme Court Justice. That press release can be found online HERE. In the meantime, as the chairman of the NHLRF board of directors, I have been interviewed…
Press Release – NH Legal Rights Foundation Opposes Supreme Court Nomination of Jim Bassett
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tim Condon, (813) 251-2626 May 21, 2012 New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation Opposes Supreme Court Nomination of Jim Bassett CONCORD – The New Hampshire Legal Rights Foundation (NHLRF) Monday released the following statement opposing the nomination of Attorney James P. Bassett to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. The Executive Council is … Read more