Entries from Power Politics tagged with 'court'

Who Has Rights?

Constitutional rights are not civil rights. Constitutional rights are tried, heard, and defended at the "agency" or administrative level. Civil rights violations are filed in a judicial court and not in the administrative court. The facts that constitute a "rights"...

Streaming Sessions - Exhaustion of Administrative Remedy

Zeke explains the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedy! The idea that we have to try and settle things with our adversaries before we resort to court. This session can also be viewed on Youtube and Ustream....

Streaming Sessions - Be Prepared

Zeke warns us to be prepared for the worst when facing the system. He has seen judges, lawyers, and agents in general break the law, fabricate the truth, and break their constitutional oaths! This session can also be viewed...

Streaming Sessions - Exercising Judicial Power

Zeke explains why understanding Judicial Power is critical to defending one's rights in court and in the world. This session can also be viewed on Youtube and Ustream....

Streaming Sessions - Civil vs. Criminal

Zeke hashes out the differences between Civil and Criminal courts. This session can also be viewed on Youtube and Ustream....

Streaming Sessions Introduction

Introductory appeal to persons interested in learning about law and equity in the court. This session can also be viewed on Youtube and Ustream....

CONSTITUTIONALLY CORRECT

We exercise Judicial Power in the Court to protect our Rights. Rights are protected through a process that is personal and self activated. Activating these specific rights requires a knowledge and understanding of Law, and the process, rules, and customs...

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