FiegerTime
Geoffrey Fieger engages in an open conversation with blog readers all the while providing his take on any number of topics.
Author: Geoffrey Fieger is one of the most successful trial attorneys in the country. He is also a sought after expert analyst for high-profile media trials. His charismatic and controversial personality made him an instant star of the FOX series Power of Attorney and the CBS radio program, Fieger Time. He appears regularly on CNN, FOX, MSNBC and other networks commenting on various legal issues and cases.
Fieger has won more multimillion-dollar awards than any other attorney in the country. Some of these trials include the defense of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Jenny Jones Show trial, and the defense of Nathanial Abraham, the youngest child ever tried as an adult for murder in the U.S.
He has won record verdicts in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and South Carolina. Many of his trials have generated national attention and set important legal precedents.
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Recent Posts from FiegerTime
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The Audacity of It All
Having read through most of David Plouffe’s book on the Obama Campaign, I am beginning to feel a bit more hopeless. Since President Obama’s election, I know I have been critical of his choices of…
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The “Trickle-Down” Lies of Conservatives
Justice is a concept that applies to every aspect of human life, including economics. Dr. Martin Luther King spoke frequently about economic injustice, calling poverty the most insidious form of violence and observing that peace…
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Robin Hood Justice
Every once in a while I watch the morning news shows during my workouts and this morning I happened to catch a sequence of “Morning Joe” that really irritated me. Joe Scarborough was debating some…
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
There are a lot of positives in the President’s speech on health care but, in my mind, none was greater than the contrast that President Obama cast between the two political parties. Here was a…
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Birthers: The New Republican Party
I heard a statistic the other day that 48% of Republicans either are not sure or deny that President Obama was born in the USA. This pretty much confirms my suspicion that half of the…
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Something Happening Here…
Could it be that the game is still the same and only the players have switched uniforms? I’ve written a lot in the past about my concern that President Obama’s economic team was composed of…
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Record Profits for Goldman-Sachs: Bullets not Bailouts
The news that Goldman-Sachs is reporting “blow-out profits” is leaving some of the mainstream media pundits wondering how Goldman could rebound from “disaster” to record profits, while the rest of the country is queuing on…
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New Slave Owners, New Plantation
The economic suffering of working families is nationwide, but I hope that it is not nearly as severe as in my home state of Michigan. It breaks my heart to drive across the Detroit area…
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Republican Hypocrites
When I hear people like Rush Limbaugh and Newt Gingrich accuse Judge Sotomayor of “reverse racism”, why do I think they mean “racism” other than the way they want it? When I hear “Right to…
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Obama’s Supreme Court Pick
There was an article in The New York Times Sunday (“The Waves Minority Judges Always Make.”) about the effect of a minority judge sitting on the Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court. It is…