Constitutional Jurisdiction

The issue of Constitutional Jurisdiction is central to the meaning of the Titles of Nobility Amendment:

When a court takes jurisdiction over a person when it has no jurisdiction it is excercising a Title of Nobility by usurping that person's inalienable right to Liberty.

The following documents, court cases, and explanations may help to illustrate the problems and solutions related to the matter of Jurisdiction. If they leave you with questions, then please ask them! Use the mailto: information on the main pages to write to the designated people. We will add your questions and the answers to the FAQ.


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Some of Howard Freeman's Work and Papers on Jurisdiction:


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