"Under the color of law" refers to actions taken by government Officials or Agents that appear to be within the bounds of their lawful authority but are, in fact, abuses of power or violations of an private citizen/non-citizen national‘s constitutional rights. This phrase is often used in legal contexts to describe situations where "law enforcement Officers" or other public officials misuse their positions to commit unlawful acts of injustice and/or or discrimination, such as unlawful arrests, excessive force, unlawful and illegal foreclosures (since all foreclosures are fraud since Executive Order 6102 and House Joint Resolution 192 of June 5, 1933, public law 73-10), unlawful repossessions/thefts, or illegal searches and seizures.
TACIT HYPOTHECATION. In the civil law, a species of lien or mortgage which is created by operation of law […]
In contract disputes, parol evidence is any agreement that is not contained within the written contract. Under the parol evidence rule, these […]
The straw man/franchise/ens legis/trust/U.S. Citizen(created and defined by 14th Amendment), typically represented by your name in ALL CAPS LETTER, is […]
The Pledge of Allegiance – 1892
The Pledge of Allegiance was written in August 1892 by the socialist minister Francis Bellamy (1855-1931). It was originally published […]
While many Americans struggle to make car payments and/or struggle to save up to buy their dream cars, they are […]
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 32nd President of the United States: 1933 ‐ 1945 By the President of the United States of America A […]
The "Posting Rule," also known as the "Mailbox Rule," is a legal principle that plays a crucial role in the law of contracts, particularly in the context of offer and acceptance. This rule addresses the moment at which an acceptance of an offer is deemed to be legally effective. According to the Postal Rule, acceptance takes effect when the letter of acceptance is dispatched (that is, placed in the mailbox), not when it is received by the offeror. This principle is significant because it establishes a clear point in time at which a contract is considered to have been formed, even if the acceptance letter is delayed, lost, or never reaches the offeror.
In this video an Agent of a financial institution is being questioned during a trial and easily admits that all […]
In order for you to understand the full import of what is happening, I must explain certain laws to you […]
Many ask when presented with an issue, “Should I hire an attorney? ” That is a question that each must […]