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On February 10th, 2011 at 7:00PM the John Locke Foundation is presenting a Citizens' Constitutional Workshop with speaker Dr. Michael Sanera, the Director of Research & Local Government Studies & Adjunct Professor in Political Science at NC State University. The topic slated for this workshop is entitled "Is the Constitution Dead and Buried?" In light of recent cart-before-the-horse discussions ...

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John Ainsworth of America's Remedy, and current Chief Magistrate of the North-Carolina American Republic, recently attended a panel discussion hosted by the North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law (NCICL). In this 3-part video series, John provides a more in-depth response to the side-stepping of the issues that he brought to the attention of the NCICL panel, and delves deeper into what ...

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After previous court appearances back in September and December, Jerry Plemmons once again returned to Forsyth County District courtroom 1A this Monday, January 31st, at 9AM, to continue with his challenge of jurisdiction (see video below). Contrary to Mr. Plemmons' last appearance, his hired court reporter was actually allowed to set up this time and do her job. Once the actual transcript is available, ...

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On December 6th, 2010 at 9AM, state citizen Jerry Plemmons returned to Forsyth County District courtroom 1A in Winston Salem, NC on special appearance to challenge jurisdiction. This case was continued after a different judge refused to hear his evidence back on September 20th. The case has been continued yet again, and scheduled for January 31st, 2011.

Prior to Jerry's appearance, he received several ...

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Today, September 20th, at 9AM, state citizen Jerry Plemmons was in courtroom 1A, at the Forsyth County Hall of Justice in Winston Salem, North Carolina on special appearance to challenge jurisdiction.

A huge thank you goes out to all of those in attendance at the courthouse today. We urge all readers to come out and witness these cases in person. With more people showing up in the courtrooms, the ...

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