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Tweedle Yves and Tweedle Évens

Lawyer Yves-Marie Morissette on his own cannot declare people crazy. Dr. Évens Villeneuve on his own knows no law. But, together, Yves supplies Évens with the alleged “symptoms” (alleged abusive litigation), and Évens obligingly declares Yves's target litigants “crazy”. Even more fun, neither Yves nor Évens has ever met the litigants.

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Canada as a Post-Modern Kritarchy (1998)

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Querulents… we all know one!

Source: Le Journal, Barreau du Québec, June 2006, p. 5 Les quérulents... on en connaîttous un ou une ! Querulents...we all know one! Conférence des juristes de l’État Conference ofState lawyers Au menu: Quérulence, accomodementet Pro Bono On the menu: Querulousness, compromise and Pro Bono Annie Lafrance Annie Lafrance Quand l'avocat se fait altruiste par ses actions dites pro bono, qu'en est-il de sa responsabilité

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“Quérulence” Timeline

This timeline needs the Fabrikant case in which Rolland declared him.   1984 Yves-Marie Morissette first broaches alleged abuse of process as a symptom of mental illness No doubt in honor of George Orwell, Rhodes Scholar Yves-Marie Morisette pens his first article raising the subject of “querulousness” or "quarrelsomeness" for the Quebec Bar Review. The French publication may be cited as "L’initiative judiciaire vouée a l’échec et la responsabilité de l’avocat ou de

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Some reflections on quarrelsomeness and the abusive exercise of the right to institute legal proceedings

Foreword This featured item is an exclusive English translation of an article in French by Yves-Marie Morrissette, Rhodes Scholar and legal adviser to the veiled Communist Parti Québécois (PQ). (You can read the PQ's Communist manifesto of 1972 or download it from the sidebar at CANADA How The Communists Took Control.) This present article appeared in French under the title, "Quelques réflexions sur la quérulence et l’exercice abusif du droit d’ester en justice", published by the Barreau

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Canada as a Post-Modern Kritarchy, or Why Should Judges Make Political Decisions? (1994) 3 Inroads

Yves-Marie Morissette, Canada as a Post-Modern Kritarchy, or Why Should Judges Make POLITICAL Decisions? (1994) 3 Inroads, p. 122-155

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Detailed CV of Professor Yves-Marie Morissette

This translation is subject to a few touch-ups that I don't have time to do right now. Translator's Notes:  I'm not verifying official English terms, titles, committee, course or department names. This translation is merely to make the CV essentially comprehensible in English. According to the pdf of the French CV found online, (i.e., the version which I have here translated into English), the French CV was produced as a court exhibit on 14 February 2002, and numbered D-125. The odd pagination

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Yves-Marie Morissette : Citations de ses Articles, de ses Thèses, et de ses Interviews

Yves-Marie Morissette : Quotations from His Essays and Interviews Yves-Marie MorissettePhoto prise à la Faculté de droit de McGill.Crédit photo: Lysanne LarosePhoto taken at the McGill Law Faculty.Photo credit: Lysanne Larose « Interdiction physiquede votre droit d'ester en justice » « Pour le moment, le remède que l’on a inventé, c’est non pas l’interdiction de litiges mais un contrôle judiciaire préalable sur l’exercice de recours. L’étape suivante

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Le Juge Yves-Marie Morissette de la Cour d’appel: La référence en quérulence au Québec par “Le Commission Papillon”

FEATURED GUEST ARTICLE Judge Yves-Marie Morissette of the Court of Appeal: the Reference on Querulence in Quebec By "The Papillon Task Force" La Commission Papillon - La carte cachée d'une faction corrompue du système de justice Québécois The Papillon Task Force -- The Hidden Card of a Corrupt Faction in the Quebec Justice System Introduction Qu’est-ce que c'est, la Commission Papillon? What is the PapillonTask Force? Dans ce qui s’apprête à

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Ontologie de la quérulence

The Ontology of Quarrelsomeness This featured item is an exclusive English translation of an interview in French with Yves-Marie Morissette by Myriam Jézéquel, a researcher who writes for the Quebec Bar Review. The original French article appeared under the title, "Ontologie de la quérulence" in Volume 34, Number 8 of the Quebec Bar Review on May 1st, 2002. Any flaws in the English translation are entirely our fault; Ms. Jézéquel and the Quebec Bar Association have nothing to do with it.

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Querulous Or Vexatious Litigants, A Disorder Of A Modern Legal System?

ENGLISH OCR underway.Bookmark and check back.Thank you.   Or download the PDF onlineSource:Querulous Or Vexatious Litigants, A Disorder Of A Modern Legal System? 2013 Presentation Paper Querulous Or Vexatious Litigants, A Disorder Of A Modern Legal System? by Yves-Marie Morissette, Court of Appeal of Quebec, Canadian Association of Counsel to Employers Banff CACE lOth Annual Conférence / 10e conférence annuelle de l’ACAE   Introduction Nature of the problem: Some self-represented

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Pathology and Therapeutic of the
Warlike Litigant

Foreword This featured item is an exclusive English translation of an article in French by Yves-Marie Morrissette, Rhodes Scholar and legal adviser to the veiled Communist Parti Québécois (PQ). (You can read the PQ's Communist manifesto of 1972 or download it from the sidebar at CANADA How The Communists Took Control.) The French article translated here, Pathologie et thérapeutique du plaideur trop belliqueux, first appeared in 2001 in volume 155 of a yearly journal of the Quebec Bar Association.

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Judges are declaring lawyerless litigants “crazy” from the bench in Quebec! [UPDATED 6 May 2016] This is a new website, by a team of one in Montreal, Canada. My objective here is to focus on a subject of grave concern for the average individual who may choose to pursue his or her own interests at court without a lawyer. In Quebec, for nearly two decades, one man has successfully pushed the legal system into adopting an arbitrary and despotic approach to pro-se litigants, meaning lawyerless

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"Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" — Juvénal, Satires, VI, 346.  En français : « Qui nous protègera contre ceux qui nous protègent ? »  In English: " Who will protect us from those who protect us? "

 — Mauro Cappelletti dans Louis Favoreu (dir.), Le pouvoir des juges, Paris, Economica, 1990, p. 115.
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Yves-Marie Morissette's Poster Boy for 'Legalizing' Chemical Lobotomies: Valéry Fabrikant

Yves-Marie Morissette's Poster Boy for 'Legalizing' Chemical Lobotomies: Valéry Fabrikant

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On the “Rule of Law”
“In public regulation of this sort there is no such thing as absolute and untrammelled ‘discretion’, that is that action can be taken on any ground or for any reason that can be suggested to the mind of the administrator; no legislative Act can, without express language, be taken to contemplate an unlimited arbitrary power exercisable for any purpose, however capricious or irrelevant, regardless of the nature or purpose of the statute. Fraud and cor­ruption in the Commission may not be mentioned in such statutes but they are always implied as exceptions. ‘Discretion’ necessarily implies good faith in discharging public duty; there is always a perspective within which a statute is intended to operate; and any clear departure from its lines or objects is just as objectionable as fraud or corruption.”

— Mr. Justice Ivan Cleveland Rand writing in the most memorable passage in Roncarelli v. Duplessis, [1959] S.C.R. 121 at the Supreme Court of Canada, page 140.
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The social tyranny of extorting recantation, of ostracism and virtual outlawry as the new means of coercing the man out of line, is the negation of democracy.

— Justice Ivan Cleveland Rand of the Supreme Court of Canada, Canadian Bar Review (CBR)
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Fears are mounting that the psychiatrist Anatoly Koryagin is near to death in the notorious jail of Christopol in central Russia. Letters that have reached the West from his wife and a friend indicate that he is so weak that unless he is given expert medical care he could die at any time. Dr. Koryagin has been in prison for the last four years for actively opposing the political abuse of psychiatry. The abuse takes the form of labeling dissidents as mad and forcibly treating them with drugs in mental hospitals.   ― Peter B. Reddaway, "The Case of Dr. Koryagin", October 10, 1985 issue of The New York Times Review of Books
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A Word on Caricature
“Humor is essential to a successful tactician, for the most potent weapons known to mankind are satire and ridicule.”

— “The Education of an Organizer”, p. 75, Rules for Radicals, A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals by Saul Alinsky, Random House, New York, 1971.

I am no fan of Saul Alinsky's whose methods are antidemocratic and unparliamentary. But since we are fighting a silent war against the subversive Left, I say, if it works for them, it will work for us. Bring on the ridicule!  And in this case, it is richly deserved by the congeries of judicial forces wearing the Tweedle suits, and by those who are accurately conducting our befuddled usurpers towards the Red Dawn.

— Admin, Judicial Madness, 22 March 2016.
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