CONSTITUTIONALLY CORRECT

We exercise Judicial Power in the Court to protect our Rights. Rights are protected through a process that is personal and self activated. Activating these specific rights requires a knowledge and understanding of Law, and the process, rules, and customs of the Court.
Statutory courts, or federal courts, use a different type of English, a type of “legalese” or interpretive English. This takes time and study to learn. Along with some rules of court and legal process, any individual will be able to personally stand in court and defend or redress any violation of their rights.
The Constitution is the “tool” or “shield” that defends Rights by requiring a “proper” Warrant and a “fair” trial. When you know the process and the requirements that the agents failed to follow, you have a lot better chance of avoiding and exposing the prosecutions insufficient paperwork.
The Judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court….
*What is a court?*
The Judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity….
*What is Equity? What is Law?*
Lets start with Law.
**1. THE CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND**
This is our number one presumption. This statement shows that the Constitution is supreme to all state, federal and corporate (international) laws.
We must establish in our minds and understanding that the Constitution is supreme to any law in this Country, and that the Constitution *IS* the government of this land.
The parts of the Constitution used to protect the rights (free action) of each individual are *Article III* and the *Bill of Rights*.
Next time we’ll talk about *Judicial Power*…