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Brian Vukadinovich spoke at Indiana University on January 17th, 2022, to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. His conversation focused on the importance of standing up for civil rights and how he was able to successfully represent himself in vindicating his civil rights in state and federal courts.
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Biography and booking information for Brian Vukadinovich, Educator & Author of Motion for Justice: I Rest My Case. Contact All American Speakers Bureau to book the best keynote speaker for your next live or virtual event.
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Brian Vukadinovich is considered to be the leading pro se litigant in the country as he is believed to be the only person to have ever won a federal civil rights jury trial by representing himself without a lawyer in March 2016 in the United States District
Court for the Northern District of Indiana in a five day jury trial.
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Brian Vukadinovich. Brian was last on the show April 1st, 2023, Season 4, Episodes 69 and 99. He is a retired educator in Indiana and served as executive director of The Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se’s.
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In this interview, Brian discusses his new book, Rogues in Black Robes. He talks about the extreme misconduct and outright criminal acts committed by many members of the judicial system, which is covered in the book.
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In this interview, Brian speaks out about judicial reform and judicial bias and self-representation. This informative podcast covers what to expect as a pro se litigant and that your lawyer works for you–not the other way around–and more.
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“Who Wrote That Up For You?” shines a light on the American justice system and its role in empowering the powerful to take from us. The justice system is the only branch of our government where an individual - rather than the collective - can make the system act for us. It puts power in the individual’s hands. But it’s broken and being ...
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This is "Pro Se Nation - Pro Se Litigant Brian Vukadinovich Wins in Federal Court" by MaryLynn Schiavi on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the...
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Brian Vukadinovich is a retired teacher and basketball coach in Indiana. He has successfully represented himself in state and federal court proceedings in Indiana and won a federal jury verdict against his former public school corporation employer in Indiana
in March 2016 for violating his due process rights in a five day trial where he successfully represented himself against the corporation ...
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Brian Vukadinovich, a retired teacher and author, has completed his new book MOTION FOR JUSTICE: I Rest My Case: a gripping true story about the author's personal fight for justice and fairness ...
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Hoosier author and retired teacher Brian Vukadinovich has had his book about corruption in government and courts as a recent book release.
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ISU grad's book alleges police, judicial corruption | Bash Arts & Entertainment |
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Brian Vukadinovich, an Indiana State University alumnus, retired teacher and author, recently released Motion For Justice: I Rest My Case. It is a true story about the author's personal fight...
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Brian Vukadinovich, of Wheatfield, represented himself in a lawsuit against the Hanover school district and chronicled his experiences in a book, Motion for Justice.
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No attorney, no problem: Wheatfield man wins suit against Hanover schools - Chicago Tribune
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When a federal jury ruled this month in favor of Wheatfield resident Brian Vukadinovich in a lawsuit against the Hanover Community School Corp., he had no attorney to celebrate with.
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Pro Se Litigant Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
"Bugalla unfit to represent Department of Education"
Pharos Tribune – January 17, 2017
"Bill a blow to public information access"
Kokomo Tribune – April 13, 2017
"Records should not have barriers"
Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly – April 20, 2017
"Adding to the D.C. swamp"
Lexington Herald-Leader – June 2017
"Trump just infested the swamp"
Belleville News-Democrat – June 2017
"Trump appointment an affront to civil rights"
Indianapolis Star – June 19, 2017
"Wrong person for civil rights division"
Kokomo Tribune – June 20, 2017
"Wrong pick for key post"
Tampa Bay Times – June 23, 2017
"Trump just infested the swamp with appointment"
The Republic – June 30, 2017
"Criticism of Trump's civil rights appointee justified"
Pharos Tribune – August 3, 2017
"Courts and Congress must protect the rights of pro se plaintiffs"
Washington Examiner – August 25, 2017
"Judge Posner's Truth"
American Thinker – October 10, 2017
"Reforming the 7th Circuit"
American Thinker – October 19, 2017
"Posner's pro se comments troubling"
The Indiana Lawyer – November 14, 2017
"Country owes Judge Posner a debt of gratitude"
NWI Times – November 24, 2017
"Yes, President Trump is the s--t"
New York Daily News – January 13, 2018
"Time to listen to the kids"
Pharos Tribune – February 21, 2018
"Listen, learn from Parkland students"
Kokomo Tribune – February 24, 2018
"From a gun owner: Listen to Parkland students"
Chicago Sun Times – February 27, 2018
"European Union"
Chicago Sun Times – July 17, 1018
"Judges ignoring oaths"
Times Mail – September 21, 2018
"Mayor Buttigieg should take action on body cam laws"
NWI Times – July 3, 2019
"Trump, Indiana Congress members bring sad day to America"
Indianapolis Star – July 18, 2019
"Baltimore Sun editorial about Trump rings true"
Indianapolis Star – August 1, 2019
"Baltimore is a great city"
NWI Times – August 2, 2019
"Jerry Sloan did everything right"
Evansville Courier & Press – May 23, 2020
"Our Government should return the land back to the Great Sioux Nation"
Arizona Daily Star – July 10, 2020
"Return stolen land to the Sioux"
Aberdeen News – July 11, 2020
"Our Government Should Return the Land Back to the Sioux Nation"
Daily Leader Extra – July 15, 2020
"Return the land"
Watertown (SD) Public Opinion – July 15, 2020
"Letter to the Editor: SCOTUS discriminates against pro se litigants"
The Indiana Lawyer – August 19, 2020
"Supreme Court rules discriminate against pro se litigants"
Washington Examiner – August 29, 2020
"Letter: 7th Amendment forbids practice"
Kokomo Tribune – December 26, 2020
"Letter to the Editor: Jury trial rights are being threatened"
NWI Times – December 27, 2020
"Summary judgements are unconstitutional"
The Republic – December 30, 2020
"GOP reps setting bad example for nation's youths"
NWI Times – January 17, 2021
"Senators needed to listen to evidence"
NWI Times – February 14, 2021
"Bad federal judges coddled by system"
NWI Times – March 8, 2021
"Policing American Judges"
American Thinker – April 2, 2021
"Letter: Justice not equal for everyone"
The Republic – April 3, 2021
"U.S. court system is anything but 'equal'"
Pharos Tribune – April 5, 2021
"Judges shouldn't shield rogue cops"
NWI Times – April 25, 2021
"Cartoonist need not justify satire"
NWI Times – May 2, 2021
"Corruption in civil rights case is alarming"
Evansville Courier & Press – June 30, 2021
"An inspector general for the judiciary is needed"
American Thinker – August 6, 2021
"The Scales of Injustice"
The U.S. Legal System and All Things Related Blog – August 29, 2021
"Properly vet police hires"
Pharos Tribune – October 26, 2021
"Sound off: Message to Sen. Braun: No thanks"
Kokomo Tribune – October 27, 2021
"No to rogue CPD cops"
NWI Times – October 28, 2021
"A Surefire Way to Remove Bad Judges from the Bench"
The U.S. Legal System and All Things Related Blog – November 3, 2021
"How Judicial Misbehavior Skates in America"
American Thinker – November 28, 2021
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