Category: Legal Resources
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Federalist 78: The Judiciary Has No Power Without Consent
By: Joel Stephen Mattson The Truth About the Judicial Branch That No One Teaches Most Americans assume that courts are almighty—able to hand down binding orders, impose fines, and execute judgments at will. But Alexander Hamilton shattered that myth in Federalist No. 78, where he made it crystal clear: The judiciary possesses “neither FORCE nor…
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Federalist No. 78 — Power Quotes for Constitutional Defense
By: Joel Stephen Mattson These are the most critical and quotable excerpts from Federalist No. 78 by Alexander Hamilton, written in 1788. These statements empower any legal motion or public argument rooted in the supremacy of the Constitution, the limitations of judicial power, and the right to reject unlawful statutes. 1. On the limits of…
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Checklist – How to Lawfully Rebut 14th Amendment Citizenship Presumption
By: Joel Stephen Mattson For those who interested and want to know, this checklist outlines the exact steps to lawfully and publicly rebut the presumption that you are a 14th Amendment U.S. citizen under federal jurisdiction. Use this as a self-help roadmap to reclaim your political status as a State National and protect yourself from…
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Federalist 78: The Judiciary Has No Power Without Consent
By: Joel Stephen Mattson When Alexander Hamilton wrote Federalist No. 78 in 1788, he laid out one of the clearest truths ever stated in American law: the judiciary has no force or will — only judgment. That means no judge, no court, and no administrative agency has any real power unless we give it to…
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The Magistrate Act: How You Were Tricked Into Corporate Court
By: Joel Stephen Mattson Most Americans have no idea that the courtroom they walk into isn’t a constitutional court at all. It’s an administrative tribunal—a private corporate court operating under Article I, not Article III of the Constitution. And the most insidious part? These courts require consent from both parties to proceed. That means if…