Explanatory Note as to Lawmall Website Development; Website Search Technique
My name is Carl E. Person, and I am an attorney located in New York, NY. I started this website in 1995 and have made hundreds of changes from then to the present. When I started using professional programmers, I started using new URL's, but I still consider these "independent" websites part of my Lawmall. Many of my most important websites are not under this "Lawmal" structure, but I'm including them in the various lists below. Most of my lawmall websites are pure HTML websites. My newer, professionally-programmed websites generally have or will have independent domain names. Regardless, I include both types in my list below, to try to have one place where I can refer to most of my websites.
I have listed my websites and web-published works under
the following categories:
To conduct an Internet search for website material I have published, go to a
search engine and search for "Lawmall" + "Topic" such as "lawmall jury
nullification".
I have found an easy way to search for my own published material. All I do is
put the word "lawmall" before what I'm searching for, and I can generally find
what I'm looking for. Try it. Search for "jury nullification" (562,000 hits")
and then search for "lawmall jury nullification" (only 8 hits). You don't have
to use the quotation marks.
Prior to Internet, I published two books (one book, published by Doubleday,
sold 60,000 hardcover copies) and several articles. Internet encouraged me to
write and publish many more times on a broad range of subjects. I am trying to
put most of the subjects on this single home page of lawmall, which is
admittedly difficult and confusing. In fact, some of my best material (in the
form of 8 new free websites to create mailing lists ) is not listed or described
on this page.
I have gone from writing about problems into writing about solutions. The
solutions generally are not legal solutions, because the courts increasingly
refrain from enforcing what in past years we considered our "rights" as
citizens, residents, employees, homeowners and small business owners. As a
result, I have turned to practical political solutions. I emphasize the
word "practical" because I don't waste my time thinking about writing proposals
to amend federal or state constitutions, or writing proposed statutes for
enactment by Congress or state legislatures. I leave this to the highly-paid
lobbyists who have been instrumental in stealing the United States from its
lawful owners, through providing incentives to our elected officials to enact
statutes, rules and enforcement policies that transfer the nation's wealth to
the world's largest corporations, and deprive Americans of their standard of
living and meaningful jobs. My hat is off to those of you who have worked hard
to ruin America. You have done a great job, and your family will at some time
recognize you for what you have done.
Meanwhile, there is a job to be done in trying to restore the United States
in a variety of ways, such as in its economy, standard of living, a competitive
and representative news media providing news needed by the public to make
meaningful political and other decisions; health care availability and quality,
oil prices, educational costs and opportunities, freedom from prosecutorial
abuse and other governmental oppression, absense of major voter fraud, just to
list some of the areas of concern.
The solution I propose is Internet based, through the creation and use of
email mailing lists to serve as the nation's news media, to provide the news
needed by the public to select, nominate, support and elect candidates who will
represent the interests of voters rather than the interests of the top 2% of the
economy, including the nation's and world's largest corporations.
I feel that by creating free websites of value to voters, I and others can
create email lists of voters to enable voters to get weekly emails of
information not being provided to them by the monopolized media. These email
lists can be used to identify and promote the right type of candidates for
public office, and help to get them elected, in competition with the main media
who are highly successful in finding, promoting and electing tweedle-dum and/or
tweedle-dee, with the election of either being acceptable to the economic forces
controlling the United States and the major media.
New York State offers an excellent opportunity to achieve political change
from the ground up, through New York law that permits voters in towns, villages
and cities throughout New York State to enact laws themselves, provided the laws
include the financing needed. These laws, however, are not allowed to change the
office of the prosecutor or the office of the county clerk. For 29 proposed
statutes which should be enacted by NYC voters please look at my website 29 NYC Statutes for
Enactment by NYC Voters in "Ballot Initiatives"
If voters can pass laws in spite of their elected legislators, voters can
start seeing an improvement in their position. For example, in NYC the major is
attempting to force "congestion pricing" down the throats of voters, motorists
and persons living outside of Manhattan. I have prepared a ballot-initiative
petition which, if adopted by NYC voters, would declare congestion pricing
illegal. See my petition at Petition
to Make Congestion Pricing Illegal in NYC. Also, see my website against
congestion pricing, at Website
against Congestion Pricing in NYC.
Another problem I'm working on is trying to make work more meaningful and
more valuable to voters and residents. We should not become a nation of Wal-Mart
associates, at $8.50 per hour, no benefits, and a 28-hour workweek. You can't
live on $12,376 per year (28 x $8.50 x 52) before or after taxes. One of my
solutions for the problem of our diminishing base of good jobs is to have a
national database of tasks that each website user would like to perform for
money, with a 50-mile ZIP Code radius to enable the providers of the tasks to be
found in the geographic area in which the tasks are to be performed. Take a look
at my website www.myclads.com (meaning "My Classified Advertisements dot Com").
Through community use of this website, the community can create a vibrant
economy for its members, and persons living in the surrounding area. The persons
who are benefited from this new income are more inclined to listen to the
persons providing them with new income - as to political matters - than the
persons responsible for taking away their standard of living. This seems to be a
key to political change, perhaps hard to grasp by everyone, but there
nevertheless. You can compare the situation to the "ward healers" in NYC from
the 1790's to the 1960's (see Wikipedia entry for "Tammany Hall"). The political
wards had "healers" or "ward healers" who took care of the people living in the
ward (really, a welfare system), and could count upon them to vote for the
candidates being supported by the ward healer. This is a bottoms up approach
which is needed in the United States at this time. We need to get more money to
most of the voters by giving them greater earning opportunities, and
www.myclads.com seems to be the way to do this.
I need some help in accomplishing these objectives, and if you are interested
in getting involved, please let me know, by email to carlpers@ix.netcom.com
Here is a list of my websites of interest to potential candidates for office;
anyone interested in elections or enacting statutes needed for voters,
residents, homeowners, employees and/or small businesspersons; and for anyone
interested in having the rights of such groups enforced, at public expense, by a
newly created governmental official I call the "NYC Attorney General" or the
"Town [City/Village/County] Attorney General":
Here is a list of my other politically-oriented websites:
Here is a list of antitrust and related websites, in no particular order:
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Here are my websites about Prosecutorial Abuse and other criminal-law related matters:
Here are additional websites of interest to attorneys and small law firms, in no particular order:
Here are additional websites of interest to small business, in no particular order:
Here are miscellaneous, additional websites, in no particular order:
Here are 6 self-help pamphlets and an unfinished book I wrote and published on lawmall years ago, dealing with legal, economic, business and political problems.
During late 2004, I wrote and published 3 books. Each book is a paperback, retail price of $19.95, and available at Lawmall and online book stores such as Amazon.com.
This is a book for 3 different types of readers: 1. Law Students; 2. Pre-Law Students; and 3. Lawyers with up to 5 years' experience. ....Source: My sales literature for "A Law Career" A FREE downloadable pdf copy of the book is available at FREE downloadable pdf copy of A LAW CAREER IS THE SMART WAY, by Carl E. Person.I, the author, am a graduate of Harvard Law School ('62). My father graduated from Harvard Law School ('26). I have had more than 40 years in practice of the law, mostly as an individual practitioner, with a wealth of things to say to you which it took me years to learn. The law (or the practice of law) has great upside as well as downside potential for qualified persons. I tell you in the book what the qualifications are (and you may be surprised), and discuss the potential for law-school graduates.
For reasons which are discussed at length in the book, the world of "employment" is coming to an end as it has been experienced by tens of millions of Americans over the past 50 years. Colleges are too costly in relation to the jobs available to graduates, making it difficult to repay student loans taken out to pay for the training no longer sought by many of the nation's major corporations, who look to other countries for their main sources of employees.
The time has come for most Americans who are free to choose (and many of us are not) - to decide whether to go the "employment" route with all the insecurities and exploitation, or do something apparently more risky, but actually not, by becoming a member of the increasing group of self- employed Americans.
The legal profession, for reasons set forth at length in the book, makes an ideal choice for persons who are free to choose, such as people who are thinking of going to law school, or to an MBA program or other program for a higher degree. There is a lot of information required for you to make a good career choice for yourself, much of which I have obtained on the firing line.
HIGHER EDUCATION IS NOT WORTH THE TUITIONThis is the message for students seeking to go to college and their parents who are being asked to pay the excessively high price.
SELF EMPLOYMENT explains why a traditional college education is no longer a proper career goal for most people now seeking to enroll in college, and what lower-cost alternatives should be considered instead.
The author, Carl E. Person, has more than 41 years of association with schools, as a student, school owner and instructor and has concluded that the ever-increasing costs of higher education coupled with the declining expectation from the major corporate employers has reached the point where new rules or guidelines must be followed.
Person establishes these rules as:
No college;
No job;
No rent;
Substantial credit card borrowing at the outset of a career; and
A lifetime of hard, rewarding work with economic prospects far better than others who take out student loans, pay for a traditional (campus) college education at an expensive college, have a delayed start in earning a living, and have to pay off substantial student loans out of the net salary paid by corporate employers that are anxious to terminate the employment as soon as they can transfer the job to a third-world country. You should read the chapter headings to see the breadth of SELF EMPLOYMENT. Readers will get a unique insight into globalization, outsourcing and the nation’s antitrust policy not available from any other author. The author is an antitrust and civil rights lawyer, who created the paralegal field, and is currently creating another legal field, which he calls a "Town Attorney General" [and more recently the "NYC Attorney General"].
A list of 19 articles I wrote for my Internet "Losers Magazine":
For my description of Losers Magazine, see Losers Magazine (tm) for Downsizees - Description and for my Losers Magazine website, go to LOSERS MAGAZINE for Downsizees, Underemployeds, Unemployeds and Unprofitable Small Businesses - homepage and Articles
I have issued various press releases, many of which are listed with URL's below. One of my best releases, in my opinion, explains how to deal with the oil crisis, entitled "Scaled Economic Incentives Could Reduce Gasoline Demand and Prices - Most-Efficient Car Owners Would Pay $1/Gallon While Hummer Owners Would Pay $15/Gallon" Proposed Gas Pricing Policy: $1/Gallon for Fuel-Efficient Cars
A partial list of my press releases:
The following information relates to this Lawmall website or communicating with its editor, attorney Carl E. Person:
Carl E. Person, LawMall Editor/Publisher, carlpers@ix.netcom.com
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