What does the 14 Amendment really mean for the states and for the individual?
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What does the 14 Amendment really mean for the states and for the individual?
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Yes Zeke!
Where did states rights go when the 14th amendment passed? The powers of the state passed to the individual but if "said individual" (yes this means you!) does not exercise their right to due process and an administrative hearing, power passes to the Agents. Protect yourself from the Agents! Watch Zeke's videos and learn.....
Great Stuff!
The 14th Amendment changed the presumption that an individual was free. The individual must help and protect him or herself. After the war, although the states lost their rights, the guaranteed right to due process is still available to the individual. We have to ask for a hearing with the agency. The individual has the power reserved to it in the Judicial Power Article III of our Constitution.
Please clarify this, "Constitutional Law means administrative process."
Thank you Zeke