Posts Tagged ‘straw man’
“CIVIL Statutory Capacity” v. Classical “public officer”
INTRODUCTION: This series of questions posed to Microsoft Copilot, Chatgpt 5.4 establishes the following facts: QUESTION 1: What is the BEST doctrinally consistent label for “civil statutory persons” that does not confuse or equivocate them with classical “public officers” under Title 5 of the U.S. code? ANSWER 1: Here’s the cleanest, most doctrinally accurate answer…
Read MoreHOW TO: Distinguishing the LEGAL STATUS from the HUMAN
INTRODUCTION: More at: QUESTION 1: 1. What court doctrines, statutes, or court cases are useful in distinguishing between the LEGAL OFFICE and the MAN OR WOMAN occupying the status civil statutory status? 2. What are the doctrinal criteria for distinguishing the two? The Constitutional Avoidance Doctrine and the Public Rights Doctrine? 3. Distinguish between PUBLIC…
Read MoreFAQ: Why Not create an individualPRI and individualPUB to distinguish the PUBLIC straw man from the PRIVATE human?
INTRODUCTION: This suggestion was eventually implemented. You can find it at: Writing Conventions on This Website, Section 2: Two Contexts for Legal Information, FTSIGhttps://ftsig.org/introduction/writing-conventions-on-this-website/#2._Two QUESTION: What do you think about “individual^PRI” and “Individual^PUB” when the word is used, to distinguish between PRIVATE individuals and PUBLIC individuals, just like domestic^1 and domestic^2? You need to explain…
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