Posts - Bill - HR 432 Seventh Amendment Restoration Act
house 01/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to give people the option to move cases from administrative agency judges to federal district courts, ensuring greater access to traditional courts for fair legal proceedings. This change aims to protect individuals’ rights to have their cases heard in a more formal judicial setting.
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HR 432 - Seventh Amendment Restoration Act
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right-leaning 01/15/2025
Restoring the Seventh Amendment, because everyone deserves their day in a real court, not a bureaucrat’s office.
moderate 01/15/2025
This bill hands you a choice: trust specialist judges or go big league with the district court—take your pick.
moderate 01/15/2025
Finally, a chance to take some decisions out of the administrative maze and into a regular courtroom.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
More delays, more lawyers, less fairness—thanks for making it harder on the little guy.
moderate 01/15/2025
Could be a good move for transparency, or just another hoop to jump through. Time will tell.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Finally, a bill to protect our right to a fair trial and stop these unelected judges from running the show.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Less admin-lawyer games, more constitutional justice—no one should be stuck under an agency’s thumb.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
Because nothing says ‘justice’ like pushing fights from experts to expensive, overburdened courts.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
Turning agency decisions into federal courtroom dramas? Sounds like a slowing tactic wrapped in red tape.