Common Law in the USA is the Ghost of English Feudalism. America is Thought to be Based on a Fair Legal System but the Tyranny of Old England Lives on in Our Laws Today.
Common law in the USA is the injustice of the legal system that guards property for the banking mafia. Despite the Founding Fathers having sought a systemic change to get out from under the oppressive reign of the English crown, injustice lives on today.
The Writ of Habeas Corpus is a Basic Protection From Our Own Government. This Constitutional Right Has Been Stolen From Us by the Ruling Elite and Their NWO Agenda.
The writ of habeas corpus is a person's right to petition against unlawful imprisonment or detention by the government. The right is detailed within the constitutions of individual nations and is a hallmark right within the United States of America.
The 1978 FISA Law Was Amended Following 9/11. In Its Place, the Patriot Act Was Passed Which Was a Great Victory for the Elite Who Wish to Destroy Our Constitution.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, known as the 1978 FISA Law, was the U.S. government attempt to legalize what President Richard Nixon had been doing illegally, tapping phone conversations of his political opponents and enemies.
Where Did Common Law Originate, a Careful Study of Common Law Practices.
To understand the historical significance of the global law system one needs to ask the question, where did common law originate?
A careful study of the civilization of the nations shows only two major systems of law.
These were the civil law of ancient Rome and the common law of England.
Governments across the globe utilized one or the other, of these two systems of justice.
The US Law And Court System And The Unfair Advantages of Wealth In America.
The US law and court system overwhelmingly shows biased behavior to the wealthy and elite in society.
Laws in the United States are made to keep the rich out of jail in most situations and the poor do not have a chance when facing small charges.
This can blatantly be seen with the mandatory sentencing of illicit drugs.
The History of the United States Common Law and its Precedents.
United States Common Law is the law that most Americans will be exposed to, and protected by, in their lives.
As the name might tell you, common law, implicitly, demands that the power of governance lies with the people, the general populace.
Most Attempts To Amend the US Constitution Fail, And For Good Reason.
Throughout United States history, many attempts have been made to amend the Constitution since its ratification in 1788.
In modern times, a typical Congressional term sees about 200 Constitutional amendments proposed in Congress.
The History of the Development of Common Law is Rooted in British Law.
The law that most people experience, or are aware of, has come to be through the development of common law.
It is the law that, by its origins, is intended to protect and guide what was termed in old English, the common people; the general populace of society on a day-to-day basis.
The American Jury System is one of the Most Important Aspects of American Freedom.
In a country where the consent of the governed is necessary for the government to act, trial by jury is one of the most important parts of the system.
Trial by jury is one in which a jury (just a collection of people that are supposed to be indifferent to the subject matter at hand) of one’s peers is used to decide guilt or innocence in a criminal or civil proceeding.
The 1988 Civil Liberties Act Did Not Stop the US From Mistreating People in the Future.
The 1988 Civil Liberties Act had the best of intentions, although the US was not able to follow through with those intentions.
In the Act, the US apologized for the illegal detainment of the Japanese during the war, and they also paid a sum of money to the Japanese as a form of apology.

