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Poking Holes In California’s Prop 50: See-Through Envelopes And Lack Of Voter Privacy
The mail-in ballots for this year’s solitary ballot initiative appear to be neither private nor secure. Check out this great article by Walter Myers of the Daily Wire featuring an interview with LRI attorney Deborah Pauly about the issues with the ballots for California's upcoming Special Election – and the Lex Rex Institute's pending challenge to them!

Kristin Jones
Oct 281 min read


Why Congress Always Spends More—and Why It’s Time to Rein in the Spending Clause
Have you ever wondered why Congress seems incapable of doing anything except spend more money? It’s not an accident. In fact, it’s a...

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Jun 62 min read


What in the world is a Comptroller?! - Make Your Vote Count
Ever wondered what those obscure offices on your ballot actually do? In this final episode of the Lex Rex Institute’s “How to Make Your Vote Count” series, Alexander Haberbush walks you through the mystery roles that sound important but remain cryptic until Election Day. From controllers and comptrollers (yes, there's a difference...sort of) to harbor commissioners and ROVs, Alex breaks down each position with wit, candor, and a heavy dose of skepticism. Spoiler: beware of sc

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Nov 2, 20241 min read


How to Vote for Sheriffs and Attorneys - Make Your Vote Count
In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into the legal offices that often slip under the radar—Sheriff, District Attorney, City Attorney, and County Attorney. These roles may not be flashy, but they wield real power over justice and order in your community. Join Alexander Haberbush, President of Lex Rex Institute, as we decode what makes an effective candidate for these positions. Spoiler: if they’re promising to “shake things up,” they’ve probably misunderstood the assignm

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Oct 29, 20241 min read


How to Vote for Boards - Make Your Vote Count
Bored of voting for Boards? In this episode, we break down how to vote smart for local legislative boards—like city councils and school boards—that shape your daily life. Learn what to look for in candidates, spot red flags, and avoid endorsements with hidden agendas. Don’t forget: when in doubt, vote against the incumbent! Stay informed, stay engaged, and keep the Deep State on its toes.

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Oct 17, 20241 min read


How to Vote For Judges - Make Your Vote Count
How do you choose a judge when you barely know who’s on the ballot? Learn how to cut through the campaign noise, why your vote for a judge can have a lasting impact on your community, and what you should really be looking for in a candidate. Spoiler: it’s not who has the flashiest social media. Watch now and become an expert on making informed choices at the polls!

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Oct 16, 20241 min read


How to Make Your Vote Count
Feeling lost when it comes to voting, especially for those less-talked-about offices? You’re not alone—and we’re here to help! Welcome to How to Make Your Vote Count, a series dedicated to helping you navigate the voting process with confidence. In this series, we’ll break down how to identify strong candidates for offices like judges, school boards, and local positions—those key roles that impact your community but often fly under the radar. Learn what to look for beyond fla

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Oct 8, 20241 min read


Setting the Record Straight on Unpaid Poll Workers
Earlier today, the Lex Rex Institute sent an additional open letter to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors in response to the Record...

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
May 10, 20234 min read


YOU are the Problem with the Justice System
The case of Derek Chauvin and George Floyd has been one of the most talked-about events of the last year. Why that's a problem, and how...
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Dec 27, 20221 min read


Jan. 6 Committee Seizes Final Chance to Grandstand
The House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack met for the final time on Monday. Its ending was much the same as its beginning and...

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Dec 19, 20222 min read


Federalism, the Founding, and the Folly of the 17th Amendment
In Memory of Holden T. Tanner - beloved father, brother, patriot, and dear friend. Prologue: A Problem of Ignorance In November of 2018,...
Zachary Jones, Esq.
Jun 15, 202218 min read


Auditing with Integrity: How to Vote Intelligently for Local Financial Office
Attorney Vanessa Haberbush explains what makes for a good city auditor, identifies warning signs of mismanagement in city government, and...

Vanessa Haberbush, Esq.
Apr 20, 20222 min read


A Conspiracy of States: Will the National Popular Vote Compact Undercut the Constitution?
Opposition to the Electoral College has been gathering a lot of steam, lately - and now more than a dozen states have joined together in...

Alexander Haberbush, Esq.
Apr 13, 202213 min read


How to Vote for All You're Worth
Choosing candidates for positions like city prosecutor can be tricky for the average voter. Attorney Vanessa Haberbush explains how to...

Vanessa Haberbush, Esq.
Apr 12, 20222 min read
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