Common Law VS Statutory Law

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The words Scott speaks in this video are the words used in our papers.

We implore you to join the writing class and never do anything on your own.

For instance, we just had a member file a TRO DEMAND but the clerk, the freaking clerk......the civil servant, made her change DEMAND to MOTION.

Demand is your right under common law.

Motion is a STATUTORY word, so of course the judge denied it.

You can't ever operate as the living man in statutory jurisdiction.

That's called concurrent jurisdiction and the court will always scheme to use statutory.

YOU have to demand your rights under common law.

Hopefully one day we'll have judges who default to the common law and Constitution but only the Supreme Court does that right now.

The writing class is Campus 5, so get there when you get there.

The University is laid out to take you on a path of learning base on our living experiences and Scott's 25 years of experience.

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