5. The international community should reassess the nature of the current regime in the United States, and any claim that its foreign policy is driven by human-rights interests.
6. Efforts to restore the US Constitution and the rule of law in the US are likely be protracted and meet stark resistance by powerful US security, legal, and financial interest groups. No corrective process is likely to commence, unless conditions further deteriorate, leading to widespread civil unrest.
1. The large-scale fraud in the US courts, which in fact implicates each and every US sitting judge, would likely require an approach similar to a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and/or a Second Constitutional Convention.
2. Due to the central role of the Administrative Office of the US Courts in implementing the fraudulent IT systems of the US courts, the Office should be restructured or closed.
3. Measures, similar to those taken a century ago under similar circumstances through the Salary Act (1919), which placed the clerks of the US courts under the direct authority of the Attorney General, should be considered.
4. US legal and computing experts should be engaged in an initiative to restore the integrity of the IT systems of the US courts, under accountability to the US Congress, with the goal of making such system as transparent as possible to the public at large.
5. In nations, where the separation of branches of government is established by law, the courts must not be permitted to develop and implement the courts' IT systems.
6. Human-rights and internet activists must keep a watchful eye on the validity and integrity of IT systems of the courts and prisons.
CROSS-REFERENCES
i 2012, u ndated, " The Prison Crisis", ACLU
https://www.aclu.org/files/assets/massincarceration_problems.pdf
ii 2011-03-13 Paul Krugman, " Another Inside Job", NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/opinion/14krugman.html?_r=0
iii 2011-12-22 Scot Paltrow, "Special Report: The watchdogs that didn't bark", Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/22/us-foreclosures-idUSTRE7BL0MC20111222
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