In a time when the balance of justice is critical, the Common Law Handbook stands as a beacon for citizens eager to reclaim their rights. It emphasizes the power of 'the people' in shaping their legal framework through Common Law Grand Juries. This handbook serves as your guide to understanding the responsibilities and authorities that come with being part of this revolutionary movement.
With clear instruction, the handbook encourages you to register with the National Registry, an initiative designed to establish Common Law Grand Juries across all 3,141 counties in the United States. This comprehensive effort aims to restore our courts to their foundational role as "Courts of Justice," where citizens take back control of their government.
The heart of the Common Law Grand Jury's work is to address any wrongs experienced by individuals, particularly when unalienable rights are infringed upon. The handbook elaborates on how these juries operate independently of the traditional branches of government, enabling citizens to uphold their rights and seek resolutions through the judgment of their peers.
In light of the Supreme Court's recent ruling, as outlined by Justice Antonin Scalia, the establishment of the Grand Jury highlights its unique position within our legal system, affirming its significance and vitality outside the conventional judicial structure. Joining the Common Law movement is not just about understanding your rights; it’s about taking action to ensure they are upheld. The Common Law Handbook equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate this crucial role and empowers you to be a part of the change.
To learn more about this empowering movement, watch the video "Power of the Grand Jury." Together, we can restore justice and ensure that every citizen's voice is heard in the grand tapestry of American democracy.