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Law/History Discussion US v Minker Cite

1st & 2nd Hours

Wanted to talk about a cite a friend sent recently. The cite was from 1795, Minker was in 1956. The cite was insightful as to government and it's limitations. Took it back to the 'silent 'generaltional' contract' of the Oath of Fealty.

Various shoots off that basic topic dominated the remainder of our session today.

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 US v Minker, 350 US 179 at 187(1956) � Supreme Court of the United States 1795 "Inasmuch as every government is an artificial person, an abstraction, and a creature of the mind only, a government can interface only with other artificial persons. The imaginary, having neither actuality nor substance, is foreclosed from creating and attaining parity with the tangible. The legal manifestation of this is that no government, as well as any law, agency, aspect, court, etc. can concern itself with anything other than corporate, artificial persons and the contracts between them."