Author: Michael Phillips
Michael Phillips is a journalist, writer, creator, advocate, IT consultant, musician, and proud father. He is the founder of REBUILT, The Thunder Report, and Father & Co., platforms dedicated to rebuilding lives, empowering fathers, and advocating for real change.
Michael serves as the Editor-in-Chief of MDBayNews, The Thunder Report, and Father & Co., where he leads coverage across news, satire, family advocacy, and cultural commentary. His reporting and commentary have been published in the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and Maryland Daily Record, and he contributes regularly to TheFamilyCourtCircus.com, writing on issues ranging from family-court reform to civil rights to political analysis.
With a career that bridges technology, journalism, advocacy, and the arts, Michael’s work is driven by a passion for truth, resilience, and giving voice to those overlooked by traditional systems. Whether he’s investigating a story, creating new digital tools, consulting on IT solutions, or writing music, he believes in building—and rebuilding—with purpose.
Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications from James Madison University, as well as a Master of Science and Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland.
Member, National Writers Union (NWU), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE)
Minnesota Lawmakers Targeted in Coordinated Shootings: Impersonation Raises Concerns About Democratic Safety
Op-Ed: No Kings, No Parents — Why Americans Protest for Non-Citizens but Not for Their Own Children
Victory for Parents: New York State Senate Passes Landmark Bill to Limit Problematic Forensic Evaluators in Family Court
When the Innocent Fear the Courtroom: Why the Family Court System Must Be Abolished
Biased from the Bench: How Judge Kimmons Shut Down a Father’s Fight for Fairness
Lights, Camera, Due Process: Why the William Sewell Case Proves South Carolina Courtrooms Need Cameras
Disrespected and Denied: How the Legal System Treats Pro Se Litigants Like Second-Class Citizens—and Why We Must Speak Out
Where to Report Family Court Injustice: A Citizen’s Guide to Submitting Tips and Complaints
