Filmed at the 2nd “Lawful Rebellion” Conference in London on the 13th of June 2009 by BBC5.tv This is Part 4 of a 9-Part Series by John Harris
Tag Archive for: common law
it’s an illusion 2 – john harris, video collection (4/9)
intro to common law lecture by bill thornton (video)
From natural law expert, Bill Thornton, a 3-hour lecture on the republic vs. democracy and how that affects your sovereignty. This is an in-depth Introduction to Common Law. For more resources like this please visit the website, National Liberty Alliance Gratitude to Bill for sharing these resources.
irene gravenhorst’s story – choose freedom
Irene-Maus Gravenhorst sits down to set the record straight regarding the events that led to the Choosing Freedom series, and workshop. This is a must watch series from a woman who is a living example of how to enact INALIENABLE RIGHTS and how the “law” and “governing forces”...
unkommonlaw by karl lentz – law resources
Karl Lentz: Bringing Law to the People Karl Lentz’s child was taken away from him by the state (in the USA) for having Down’s syndrome! He decided to learn the Law for himself as clearly the lawyers couldn’t help. Karl learned how to get a court of record and to move the court. He realized his child was classed as
natural law – legal research from bill thornton (website)
A comprehensive Website offered for your educational study FREE from Bill Thornton featuring many aspects of Natural Law. There are complimentary lectures, audio files, and many documents to learn from. An Ocean of Gratitude for the availability of this vital information to reach many!
introduction to common law by bill thornton (mp3 lectures)
A good introduction to Common Law in three, one-hour lectures given by Bill Thornton, and offered freely on the web as audio files. Click here for direct website access Then click on each link for Session 1, 2, and 3. Gratitude to Bill for sharing his resources.
natural law articles / the law of equity
The law of equity evolved to overcome the injustice created by the common law arising out of its general inflexibility and the limitations it imposed on acceptable causes of action. Where there was no adequate remedy at law, or where the rigidity of the common law yielded an unjust result, equity would step in, for those who invoked it, to
law articles / common law – the law of the land
There is a common misconception that Common Law relates purely to harm, loss or injury caused by and between wo/men. Common law is the ‘Law of the Land’ (land in this instance relating to the territory of the sovereign), and has evolved over time as a system of accepting and deciding cases based on principles of law which have been