The Onion Madder Archives
You have discovered a living archive of AI-assisted advocacy and investigation.
Welcome
This site was created to serve as a permanent record of active investigations, the resulting legal proceedings, and documented instances of institutional misconduct.
It was built to survive beyond social media and disappearing records.
How to use this site
This archive is designed to support different kinds of readers at different levels of engagement.
-
If you are researching law, speech, or systems:
Visit The Onion Madder Archives for analytical essays on constitutional structure, procedural failure, and institutional misuse of authority. -
If you are here to understand a specific case:
Use the Legal Proceedings section to access filings, docket references, and preserved records. -
If you are looking for resources and research:
Start with OSINT Investigations, which compile primary records, timelines, and cross-referenced documentation drawn from public sources. -
If you are overwhelmed or unsure where to begin:
You can safely skim. Key points are stated plainly and nothing here requires specialized legal training to understand.
This site prioritizes clarity over speed, process over performance, and documentation over persuasion. You are free to read, reference, or engage at any time.
Investigations & Case Studies
Public-interest investigations and case studies based on verifiable records and preserved source material.
Judicial Record Integrity
Analysis of docket irregularities and internal record inconsistencies that impair due process, appellate review, and public accountability.
- Antonio Dupree Wright — Examination of conflicting Register of Actions entries and their downstream legal impact.
Accessibility, Accommodation & Retaliation
Documentation of failures to accommodate disabled litigants, including retaliatory responses to protected advocacy and lawful record requests.
- DOJ: Ramsey County ADA Retaliation — Preserved records related to a Department of Justice inquiry into alleged ADA retaliation within county court processes.