Outlaw Courts

Outlaw Courts by Thomas G Jewusiak, published by Landcaster Press on May 5, 2021, is a thought-provoking examination of legal principles surrounding property rights and due process in the United States. This edition, written in English and comprising 100 pages, delves into the critical question of whether citizens can have their property seized without due process, highlighting constitutional implications.
Readers will find a focused discussion on the intersection of law, administrative law, and civil law as it relates to individual rights and governmental authority. The book presents a detailed analysis of the legal frameworks that govern property seizure and the constitutional protections afforded to citizens. Through its exploration of these themes, Outlaw Courts invites readers to consider the broader implications of legal practices on personal liberties and the rule of law.
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Whether a citizen of the United States, can have his property seized, his only home taken, the product of his whole life’s work, without “due process” of law, in violation of the Constitution of the United States.
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