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Jim Rockefeller/Columnist

James Rockefeller, Esq. has been a member of the Georgia Bar Association since 1995, the Florida Bar Association since 1989, and the Supreme Court since 2005. A Chicago native, Jim received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1984 and a law degree from John Marshall Law School in 1989.

Jim has been involved in a wide variety of successful litigation experiences in various states and venues, including Assistant State’s Attorney in Miami/Dade County, Florida. Jim’s successful trial experience has equipped him to manage any kind of case successfully – from high profile criminal cases to wrongful death and automobile wrecks to domestic disputes.

In 2004, Jim founded Families Against Methamphetamine Abuse, Inc. (FAMA), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Central Georgia families cope with drug abuse, primarily methamphetamine abuse.

Jim is a proud husband and father. His lovely wife, Ana, manages the Rockefeller Law Center, and together they have two beautiful girls and two beloved pets which round out their family. And, of course, Go Cubs Go!

Jim's Latest Articles

The legal stench of immigration

We have a schizophrenic approach to immigration.

More legal twists to Epstein

The Jeffrey Epstein file saga grinds on.

Public discourse of criminal investigations

The United States’ criminal justice system has long been the envy of the world.

The Epstein conspiracy

Our faith in justice has been systematically eroded for political purposes.

Policing the Lower Courts

As citizens, we all have the right to turn to courts to reaffirm our constitutional rights. 

Eliminate Lawyers

There is a famous quote from Shakespeare’s play Henry VI, spoken by Dick the Butcher, “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”

Free Speech in L.A.

We would have no American Experiment without the first ten amendments to our Constitution we call the “Bill of Rights.” 

Tribal Sovereignty

“Jurisdiction” and “Sovereignty” are legal definitions of power.

Religious Control of Free Speech

Our right to free speech is one of the key tenets of our “American Experiment.”

Our Drug Problem

In our unending “War on Drugs,” we ask officers to go undercover, surrounded by drugs, opulence, and (in the case of men) women.

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