
– Larry Chiang and Jeff Younger’s post highlights a strategy for selecting divorce lawyers based judicial capture
We ai search campaign finance records to ascertain which lawyers donate to specific judges This practice reflects on a 2022 study from the American Political Science Review that found judges in states with judicial elections are 10-15% more likely to rule in favor of donors, suggesting systemic bias in family courts.
– The advice taps into a broader context of judicial corruption, supported by a 2018 Justia article noting that 26% of polled state judges admitted campaign contributions influence decisions, aligning with Younger’s personal experience in a high-profile custody battle with his ex-wife, Anne Georgulas, which drew national attention since 2018.
– Historical data from Illinois, where lawyers’ direct loans to judges led to disciplinary actions, contrasts with the legal loophole allowing donations to campaign committees, indicating a regulated yet potentially corruptible system that Younger’s post critiques.



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Guys pushed into divorce court by their wives often ask me how to pick a good divorce lawyer.
Get your judge’s campaign finance report. Select the lawyer or law firm who donated the most to the judge.
If you have a choice among high donors, choose the one who’s argued recently and won before the judge. You can check that using online case records.
It’s that simple and that corrupt.

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