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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Who sanctions marriage? The State or the Church?
Divorce was handled directly from the Church of England until 1857. The feminist movement demanded from parliament the right to divorce (the Church of England did not allow women-initiated divorces). They got their wish and the State took that ability … Continue reading
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Is the Declaration of Independence enforceable?
Most people do not understand what the Declaration of Independence is legally. First, The Declaration is not law. The United States Constitution is considered the “Supreme Law of the Land”. Secondly, it is not a contract. Meaning, you can’t take the … Continue reading
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Women’s Rights v. Coverture Law
We had coverture laws in the United States and England from the Anglo-Saxon’s (sp). This was due to common law from scripture. It said that the man is “covering” his wife. She, and his children were under property laws. It … Continue reading
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Where is Waldo? I mean, your Constitutional Rights?
Why do you not have Constitutional Rights? First, the United States Supreme Court expanded its powers. It gave itself the power to veto Congress and the President in 1803. Next, The Supreme Court said it had the power to interpret … Continue reading