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Let's Talk Native with John Kane
John Kane
277 episodes
5 days ago
A quick digestible explanation of this "legal" doctrine and why it isn't legal.
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A quick digestible explanation of this "legal" doctrine and why it isn't legal.
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News
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LTN #579 2/28/24; Challenging Authoritarian Rule
Let's Talk Native with John Kane
23 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
LTN #579 2/28/24; Challenging Authoritarian Rule
Much of what is deemed "law" in the US is not an actual product of the legislative system. The creation of "legal doctrine" requires no actual law. Courts, the Supreme Court in particular has somehow become vested with a power to legislate from the bench and allow their written opinions to gain the force of law. This program challenges three legal doctrines that have no basis in either rule of law or the US Constitution. They represent pure authoritarian rule.
Let's Talk Native with John Kane
A quick digestible explanation of this "legal" doctrine and why it isn't legal.