Start with this.
http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnote...nty/index.html
http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnote...ons/index.html
http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnote...rms/index.html
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Originally Posted by andrewmitch
I am starting to think that most of the ideas folks are posting are valid. However, will they hold up in court?
Given that all courts are merely an extension of the corporate governments I can't see how the battle can be won. Having said that, I think the crux of most of our battles begins w/ getting our cases tried in Common Law Court; and I have no idea of how to make that happen....
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[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S.C. 213, 221, 223]
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