The Filing the Federal Government Does Not Want You to See: Why I am Refusing to “Sanitize” the Record of My Disabled Veteran Husband’s Torture (Conrad Rockenhaus)

by Adrienne Rockenhaus They want me to be quiet. They want me to be scared. The judges (Beckering and Berens) want me to follow “procedure” until my husband is dead, and my case is dismissed. I am refusing to play their game. Tonight, I filed a “Notice of Inability to Comply” with the Federal Court. … Read more

Neo-Nazis, Chemical Torture, & Violence: W.D. Michigan Judges Sally Berens & Jane Beckering Knowingly Enable Murder of Disabled Veteran & Whistleblower, Conrad Rockenhaus

by Adrienne Rockenhaus (Photo – Left: Judge Jane Beckering; Right: Magistrate Sally Berens) The Death Sentence Hidden in a Procedural Order On January 8, 2026, Western District of Michigan Judges Jane M. Beckering and Magistrate Sally J. Berens issued a mandate that does far more than just merge legal paperwork, it effectively seals the fate … Read more

Federal Prosecutor Corinne Lambert (E.D. Michigan) Lied to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The Transcripts Prove It.

(Photo: Corinne Lambert at the 2010 Michigan bar admission ceremony (John Meiu / LegalNews). This is the only publicly available image of Lambert + photo of the illegal, violent raid on Sept. 4) by Adrienne Rockenhaus Assistant U.S. Attorney Corinne Lambert told the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that my husband’s claims of retaliation were … Read more

The Poverty Trap: How America Still Jails People for Being Poor

By the Rockenhaus Editorial Team | Updated October 26, 2025 A gavel, handcuffs, and money: a modern symbol of how poverty and justice intertwine. A 21st-Century Problem with 19th-Century Roots Most people think debtors’ prisons disappeared long ago. The United States banned jailing people for private debt in 1833, and many nations followed. But a … Read more