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illustratus · 1 day
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Church interior with sauntering Court Society by Ludwig Kohl
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politijohn · 1 year
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reality-detective · 16 days
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Part #1
Understanding the Law Merchant corporate court system. Diagram explains how the maritime system is not under the sovereign Constitution. 🤔
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whenweallvote · 3 days
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Last week, the U.S. Senate confirmed Judge Melissa DuBose to the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island, making her the first person of color and the first openly LGBTQ judge to serve on this Court.
Judge DuBose is also the 100th Black woman ever confirmed to a lifetime federal judgeship in the United States. 
Making history during Women’s History Month? Period! 👩🏾‍⚖️🏛️🤩
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eng--faisal · 9 months
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Preliminary designs of Tennis court in Alula, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
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awesomecooperlove · 5 months
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… SHARING IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS💫💫💫
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queerism1969 · 2 years
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wiirocku · 2 months
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Psalm 92:13 (NKJV) - Those who are planted in the house of the LORD Shall flourish in the courts of our God.
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fictional-authority · 1 month
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“The state operates in a legal vacuum. There exists no contract between the state and its citizens. It is not contractually fixed what is actually owned by whom, and what, accordingly, is to be protected. It is not fixed what service the state is to provide, what is to happen if the state fails in its duty, nor what the price is that the "customer" of such "service" must pay. Rather, the state unilaterally fixes the rules of the game and can change them, per legislation, during the game.”
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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entitledrichpeople · 8 months
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stargirlie25 · 3 months
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SOOOOOO we know that the cover of ACOWAR represents Azriel and Elain. The cover has truthteller in the front and shadows swarmed upon it and it sort of shapes a rose. Yes yes very cute!
But why does no one talk about the ACOFAS cover?
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Its a flower. Duh.
And who loves flowers? That´s right our girl Elain Archeron. Some people will call ,me delusional but is that not a sun in the middle? As in Sunlight? Now why would ACOFAS have a flower and a sun?? What represents a sun in the acotar series? TAKE A WILD GUESS
THAT´S RIGHT THE DAY COURT! Who is connected to the day court? That´s right our man Lucien Vanserra. Also we figure that out in the book before this one.
My guess is that our girl will finally be free from the Night court and those disgusting inner circle although Cassians okay. I see the cover of ACOWAR. I do. Although to ME that is more like CANON like already happened and its a done done thing. The cover of ACOFAS seems like strong foreshadowing to me. Considering the book after this novella states that Elain does not belong in the Night court.
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reality-detective · 16 days
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Part #2
Understanding the Law Merchant corporate court system. Diagram explains how the maritime system is not under the sovereign Constitution.
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whenweallvote · 10 days
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In 2024, the Courts are on the ballot across the country! 👩🏾‍⚖️🏛️⚖️
For example: Redistricting was on the ballot in the Wisconsin State Supreme Court election last year. After Judge Janet Protasiewicz was elected, Wisconsin has fair legislative maps after a decade of the most gerrymandered districts in the country!  
The Courts are on the ballot this year — so don’t sit out on the upcoming elections. Start by registering to vote NOW at weall.vote/register and remind three friends to do the same.
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charliejaneanders · 9 months
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Relying on the Glucksburg Test, named after the precedent set in Dobbs, will likely scare many people seeking constitutional protections. This test focuses on whether rights are "deeply rooted in this nation’s history and traditions" to determine constitutional protections. However, many fundamental rights we recognize today, such as privacy, intimate relations at home, access to contraception, interracial and same-sex marriage, are not deeply ingrained in American history. Conversely, practices like the usurpation of indigenous lands, school segregation, stringent gender-specific dress codes, and Jim Crow laws are deeply embedded in our past. 
6th Circuit Judges Cite Dobbs Abortion Ruling To Uphold TN Trans Care Ban
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awesomecooperlove · 5 months
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viktorbezic · 7 months
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Taking Shots Vol.2 #15 - Venice, CA
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