Tag: Conditional Acceptance

  • Why Court Orders Are Often Color of Law

    By: Joel Stephen Mattson How Most Court Rulings Violate Due Process, Jurisdiction, and the Constitution 1. What Is “Color of Law” and Why Does It Matter? “Color of law” refers to actions taken by government agents under the appearance of legal authority that have no lawful basis. Many court orders, especially from administrative and lower…

  • Driver’s Licenses and the Commercial Trap of the Road

    By: Joel Stephen Mattson How the State Converts Your Right to Travel Into a Regulated Corporate Privilege 1. The Right to Travel Is Fundamental—But They Won’t Tell You That You have a constitutional right to travel. It’s one of the most basic liberties protected by the U.S. Supreme Court and rooted in common law for…

  • Turning the 14th Amendment Fraud Into Your Legal Weapon – Part 2

    How to Reclaim Your Status, Challenge Jurisdiction, and Shatter Legal Presumptions 1. Reclaiming What Was Stolen: Status Is Everything The 14th Amendment created a second class of citizenship: “citizens of the United States.” This was not a clarification; it was a reclassification that placed Americans under federal jurisdiction as subjects of a municipal corporation. This…