Posts Tagged ‘common law’
Copilot: Corruption of the American Republic by Modeling it after European Civil Statutory Law Systems
INTRODUCTION: More at: PersonPRI/PersonPUB: A Capacity-Based Doctrinal Framework for Constitutional Governance, FTSIGhttps://ftsig.org/personpri-personpub-a-capacity-based-doctrinal-framework-for-constitutional-governance/ QUESTION 1: It appears to me based on this article: Timeline for Corruption of Tax System by Abandoning PersonPRI and Replacing with PersonPUB, FTSIGhttps://ftsig.org/timeline-for-corruption-of-tax-system-by-abandoning-personpri-and-replacing-with-personpub/ That: 1. European countries with no common law tradition which are based entirely on statutory civil law are the…
Read MoreCopilot: Common Law and Equitable Non-statutory Relief Still Available in Federal Court
INTRODUCTION: More at: QUESTION 1: How is an equity action in federal court captioned under the current rules that excludes the civil statutes? ANSWER 1: Takeaway: Under the current Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, there is no separate caption for an “equity action,” and there is no way to caption a case that “excludes the…
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