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Case Law

Case law is law that is based on judicial decisions rather than law based on constitutions, statutes, or regulations. ... Case law, also used interchangeably with common law, refers to the collection of precedents and authority set by previous judicial decisions on a particular issue or topic.

"There, every man is independent of all laws, except those prescribed by nature. He is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellowman without his consent." ~ Cruden v. Neale, 2 N.C. 338 (1796) 2 S.E.

 

“All laws, rules, and practices are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void.” ~Marbury v. Madison, 5th US (2 cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803).

 

 

"The common law is the real law, the supreme Law of the land, the code rules, regulations, policy and statutes are "not the law". ~Self v. Rhay, 61 Wn (2d) 261 (1963)

 

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“Constitutional rights may not be infringed simply because the majority of the people choose that they be”. ~Westbrook v. Mihaly 2 C3d 756 (1970)

 

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"All codes, rules, and regulations are for government authorities only, not human/Creators in accordance with God's laws. All codes, rules, and regulations are unconstitutional and lacking due process... " ~Rodrigues v. Ray Donavan (U.S. Department of Labor) 769 F.2d 1344, 1348 (1985)

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