Bonavito v. Harvard: The Greatest Pro Se Victory in 50 Years, Part 1

  Рет қаралды 907

Robert A. Bonavito, CPA

Robert A. Bonavito, CPA

Жыл бұрын

Pro se is Latin for 'in one's own behalf'. The right to appear pro se in a civil case in Federal Court is defined by statute 28 U.S.C. § 1654.
⭐ The court system has a reputation of disrespecting Pro se litigants, but there are many hardworking Judges and support staff trying to treat them fairly.
This video goes into some detail about an article that appeared throughout the country discussing one of the greatest Pro Se victories over a powerful and well-funded defendant.
➡️ One of the most successful Pro se litigation matters in the United States involved one of the most powerful institutions in the country, Harvard University. I will use this complex case to help you get a better understanding of what you will face as a Pro se litigant.
📌 First some background:
Why would someone want to represent themselves in court?
1. To better understand the legal system
2. Lawyers are too expensive
3. Lawyers do not always deliver quality services
4. The case is complex, and lawyers may not fully understand the critical issues
5. If a lawyer won’t take the case because they risk alienating other potential clients
6. The case is simple and a Pro se litigant can do it themselves
➡️ The reason this case was pro se was because many lawyers refused to take the knowing would lose Harvard as a potential client and many of the other elite universities in the State of Massachusetts. In addition, in the State of Massachusetts many judges are alumni and have extensive interactions with Harvard. Studies have also proven that there is a cognitive bias against pro se litigants in the court system which was is proven in a study in 2020 by the American psychological Association. These factors meant that it was impossible to have a quality law firm take on the case.
➡️ The plaintiff entered Harvard in late 2016 after passing the required exams and paying the required fees. As can be seen in the official Harvard transcript clearly all of the requirements for the degree were obtained and this fact is not in dispute. However, the student was denied his degree based on emails from the admission department that indicated that Harvard was denying the degree based on the plaintiff’s age, gender and ethnicity. While this is perfectly okay to do in the United States if you are not accepting billions of dollars of aid from the federal, state and local governments. This is the case with Harvard, they do accept billions of dollars in aid with the understanding they will not discriminate.
With these facts established many law firms did not want to take on the case because it was clear-cut.
📌 Goal of this litigation:
✔️Stop discrimination at elite institutions by age, gender or ethnicity. This was the most important case involving education since Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka, which stopped racial segregation in the public school system.
✔️ Obtain the degree that was earned.
✔️ Stop elite educational institutions by admitting students primarily based on students’ family net income rather than their performance within the University’s classrooms.
➡️ The most important aspect of the litigation for Harvard was to move the court case up to Massachusetts so that it could be dismissed by friendly judges. From the plaintiff’s standpoint the most important aspect was to get to discovery, keep the case within the state of New Jersey and have a jury trial.
➡️ As someone who is not a lawyer the most important thing you can do is purchase a service such as Lexis Nexus and learn how to use case law which is critical to the judges. In order to do this the plaintiff took a Harvard legal course on law and how to research, write briefs and use case law. There are also many books and publications that can be found online and videos utilizing KZfaq
➡️The opponent was one of the most powerful institutions not only in Massachusetts but the country. They had connections with attorneys, law firms, the court system and judges throughout Massachusetts and a $50 billion war chest.
👉 For more information contact me below or visit our website: www.rabcpafirm.com/?...
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
1812 Front St.
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
908-322-7719

Пікірлер: 17
@evansjohnarek2271
@evansjohnarek2271
Good job my brother. Though Harvard is my best school, am happy you won.
@codranine6054
@codranine6054
I did time in the military and I can attest that in these federal entities that when the top tells the bottom to do something. Progressively from the top down everyone will drag their feet more and more. Then use every loop hole to do the exact opposite of what was demanded. So if the top court say look favorably upon pro se they will treat it with disgust and make it a uphill battle.
@ljbbenson3762
@ljbbenson3762
Congrats... "If we change nothing nothing will change.....
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Жыл бұрын
YOU were the plaintiff?!? Ok now I get it...
@colleendeis928
@colleendeis928
I was forced to take my own case after an uninsured driver totaled my car and he didn’t have insurance. I tried to find a lawyer but they all declined to take my case. And I get that. But that left me with only one option. So I filed it in small claims since there is supposed to be relaxed standards. Long story short I was railroaded by the judge. Rushed. And couldn’t find the sheet of paper proving I’d served the defendant. He didn’t answer. Didn’t show on the day of court. And I still lost. If I had the money to pay for legal representation I would have won in court. Hands down. But because I was a pro se litigant the judge already didn’t like me.
@southside9417
@southside9417
Help😭 why would it Cost so much??
Bonavito v. Harvard: The Greatest Pro Se Victory in 50 Years, Part 2
10:57
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 295
Representing Yourself in Court
14:40
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 4,1 М.
Can You Draw A PERFECTLY Dotted Line?
00:55
Stokes Twins
Рет қаралды 51 МЛН
UFC Vegas 93 : Алмабаев VS Джонсон
02:01
Setanta Sports UFC
Рет қаралды 224 М.
МАМА И STANDOFF 2 😳 !FAKE GUN! #shorts
00:34
INNA SERG
Рет қаралды 3,4 МЛН
Osman Kalyoncu Sonu Üzücü Saddest Videos Dream Engine 170 #shorts
00:27
Bonavito v. Harvard: The Greatest Pro Se Victory in 50 Years, Part 3
10:49
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 339
Common Mistakes that Self-Represented LItigants make
8:42
Litigation Help
Рет қаралды 11 М.
Bonavito v. Harvard: The Greatest Pro Se Victory in 50 Years, Part 4
9:48
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 284
The Truth About Bank Accounting
2:58
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 4,8 М.
Important Tax Advice If You're Going Through a Divorce
7:24
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 6 М.
What is Estate and Trust Fraud in New Jersey?
11:36
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 760
How Legal Hearings Work: Part 1
12:26
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 130
OCD Tip #1: What Can You Do?
2:37
Stress and Anxiety Services of NJ
Рет қаралды 6 М.
Divorce in New Jersey - Process, Rules & Regulations
9:56
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 1,6 М.
The Fraud Triangle and Protecting Your Business from Fraud
8:38
Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
Рет қаралды 2,1 М.
Can You Draw A PERFECTLY Dotted Line?
00:55
Stokes Twins
Рет қаралды 51 МЛН