Nullification in a Nutshell
on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | 1 CommentTagged as 10th Amendment • Handouts • Nullification
WRITTEN BY PATRICK KREY – œNew American Magazine – THURSDAY, 18 FEBRUARY 2010 The œPrinciples of 98, as they came to be known, are rarely discussed in modern history lectures even though these are integral to understanding how our federal Constitution was intended to function. These are the principles of…
Continue reading...There Is No Such Thing As “Case Law”
on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on There Is No Such Thing As “Case Law”Tagged as Constitution • Courts • Government • Handouts • Nullification
By William Taylor Reil The Founding Fathers who wrote the founding documents of both the States and the United States of America knew nothing of œcase law. They were well-educated men and were learned in the law. Almost all were also devout Christians. Until after the War Between the States…
Continue reading...A “Permit” to Carry Is Not Required?
on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | 1 CommentTagged as Constitution • Gun Rights • Handouts
It is unconstitutional to require and/or issue a œpermit to carry a concealed weapon! Question: Generally, does a Citizen need a œPermit or a œLicense to exercise a constitutionally protected, secured and guaranteed Right? First consider the definitions of the words: œPermit and œLicense found in Black™s Law Dictionary, Sixth…
Continue reading...American Jurisprudence: Constitutional Law
on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on American Jurisprudence: Constitutional LawTagged as Constitution • Courts • Government • Handouts
16. Am, Jur 2d Sections 58 and 59, plus Section 52 2. State Constitutions [Sections 58 and 59] A state constitution is the supreme written will of the people of a state regarding the framework for their government and is subject only to the limitations found in the Federal Constitution….
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