For Existing Organizations
Join our nationwide clearinghouse and give your organization the numbers it needs to fight — locally and federally.
The Problem
Many organizations are forming across the country to fight court corruption, CPS abuse, and civil rights violations. Typically, these organizations attract around 5,000 members — but that membership is spread thin across 50 states and potentially 100 counties per state.
That math doesn't give you enough people concentrated in any one jurisdiction to form a class action lawsuit — the most powerful legal tool available to victims of systemic abuse.
By signing up with us as an organization, we work to accomplish connecting you to our nationwide database — giving you access to the number of people you need to power the cases you wish to work on, both locally and federally.
Working to accomplish connecting your members to thousands of individuals across all 50 states fighting the same court systems and agencies.
Most organizations have ~5,000 members spread across 50 states and 100+ counties — not enough for a class action. We are working to accomplish bridging that gap.
Working to accomplish gaining access to people fighting the same issues in the same local courts AND organizations working at the state and national level.
Working to accomplish multiplying your organization's reach by connecting it to a clearinghouse of cases, advocates, and legal resources nationwide.
Support Our Effort
This service is funded by John Robinson and friends — ordinary people who refused to stay silent. Your gift helps us document more cases, reach more victims, and build the federal case that holds corrupt officials accountable.
Corrupt Court Clearinghouse — Fund Justice
Your gift supports working to accomplish connecting individuals to like-minded organizations, fighting for the rights of those affected, exposing court corruption, and seeking criminal prosecution for those who have violated the law.
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Individual Victims
Individual victims can register their case directly. It's free, confidential, and takes less than 10 minutes.
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