The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down United states v. Cooper Corporation: “[I]n common usage the term ‘person’ does not include the sovereign [Citizen], statutes employing that term are ordinarily construed to exclude it.”

       NOTE: This is indicative of the status to which WE THE PEOPLE have fallen from “State sovereign Citizens,” under the Constitution; to U.s. subject-citizens, under the fraudulent 14th amendment; to U.s. subject/enemy/citizens under Proclamation 2039.

       [added 7/25/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.

       The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Cox v. new hampshire: Via the fraudulent 14th amendment, municipal ordinances which prohibit parades for the purpose of distributing literature are lawful.

       NOTE: In rendering this decision, the court ignored the new hampshire constitution of 1793, part I, articles 4, 5 and 22.

       [added 5/3/2025]

Subsequent Events:

Authority:

4/13/1942                    10/1/1948                   1/15/1951

“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface

References:

Gerald Gunther, Constitutional Law, twelfth edition, (Westbury, New York: Foundation Press, 1991), 1255.

Cox v. New Hampshire – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cox_v._New_Hampshire

UNITED STATES v. COOPER CORPORATION, 312 U.S. 600 (1941)
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=312&page=600

BY TOPIC: sovereignty
chansen.tzo.com/TaxFreedom/CitesByTopic/sovereignty.htm

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,216,389,414,480

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