Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., When Courts Stop Listening: What My Case Reveals About Wisconsin’s Justice System

By Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. [Editor’s note: For a review of the book, Nobody Died at Sandy Hook (2015; 2nd ed., 2016), see “Brian Wright, Review: Nobody Died at Sandy Hook”. For a report on the trial for damages (from someone who was there), see Kevin Barrett, “The Legal Lynching of a Truth-Seeker: Jim Fetzer’s Stalinist-Style Show Trial”.] For most Americans, the courtroom is the place where facts matter, evidence is heard, and disputes are resolved through a fair and transparent process. But after eight years navigating the Wisconsin courts as a…