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The Legalcide Podcast – Mr. Smith Goes to Lincoln City

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by Jeff Jones

Most Americans go their entire lives without exercising any of their local rights. Like the right to be given notice of City Council meetings; the right to attend and participate; and the right to request public records from the municipalities that tax us, regulate us, and police us.

But local participation is the only way local governments can be held accountable. This is the story of one man who tried to hold his local government accountable … and the price he paid. Up next: Mr. Smith Goes to Lincoln City.

Show Notes

Request to Investigate

Amended Complaint

Fourth Amended Complaint

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Content provided by Legalcide. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Legalcide or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

by Jeff Jones

Most Americans go their entire lives without exercising any of their local rights. Like the right to be given notice of City Council meetings; the right to attend and participate; and the right to request public records from the municipalities that tax us, regulate us, and police us.

But local participation is the only way local governments can be held accountable. This is the story of one man who tried to hold his local government accountable … and the price he paid. Up next: Mr. Smith Goes to Lincoln City.

Show Notes

Request to Investigate

Amended Complaint

Fourth Amended Complaint

The post The Legalcide Podcast – Mr. Smith Goes to Lincoln City appeared first on .

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