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What is “ex parte” communication — and why can it derail a federal civil case? In this video, we break down ex parte communication at the federal level in clear, practical terms. This is not about courtroom drama. It’s about due process, record integrity, and the structural rules that keep federal courts fair. You’ll learn: What qualifies as ex parte communication in federal civil court What is clearly prohibited under the Federal Rules The narrow exceptions that do exist (including Rule 65 emergency relief) How judges are ethically required to respond When communications must be disclosed or placed on the docket What happens if an attorney or non-party crosses the line How the Eleventh Circuit analyzes prejudice and appellate risk Practical realities in the Northern District of Florida We also examine real federal case law illustrating how courts handle improper private communications — and when such conduct creates harmless error versus due process problems. If you litigate in federal court — or are navigating it as a party — understanding this topic is not optional. Attempts to influence the court outside of process almost always backfire. No secret facts. No private persuasion. No hidden influence. If it affects the outcome, it belongs on the record. #FederalCourt #CivilProcedure #ExParte #LegalProcess #DueProcess #EleventhCircuit #FederalLitigation Welcome to Rickles64, home of educational content for non-lawyers by a non-lawyer, satirical legal commentary, absurdist commentary, and the occasional felt-based reckoning. This channel explains legal concepts for people who don’t speak legalese — by someone who doesn’t pretend to be a lawyer. We break down how courts actually think, why arguments fail, how credibility is built or destroyed, and what the law does not do — all in plain language, short formats, and calm narration. No shouting. No fake rights. No courtroom fantasy logic. Just clear explanations of legal ideas, procedural reality, evidence, tone, and consequences — with occasional dry humor when absurdity demands it. If you’ve ever wondered: why judges stop reading filings why confidence backfires why “everyone knows” proves nothing why intent doesn’t save you why technicalities aren’t magic …this channel is for you. Educational. Skeptical. Grounded in reality. Not legal advice — just reality explained. #LegalTerms#LawExplained#LegalShorts#LearnTheLaw#LawForEveryone#NotALawyer#ExplainedSimply#CourtExplained#LegalProcess#JusticeSystem#howcourtswork #helpmemakethismakesense #lawfornonlawyers#whatthehales