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As goes the Jury, so goes the country—but not because the Juror is a representative of the People. He is not. He neither owes any party nor bears any duty to follow the will of any other, but to follow only truth—as God gives him light. To be sure, American freedom has always depended upon the People. But more to the purpose, American freedom relies on that subset of the People called the Jury. America has not a government of men but of law—but not just any law: America is a government of common law, of which the heartbeat is the Jury.
"Without the Jury, protection of our fundamental rights by our Constitution becomes nothing more than ink on paper. In order for freedom to flourish, each American must become aware of the juror's rights of responsibility." —Brent Allan Winters
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Of the hundreds of jailed men I have known, writes author, Brent Allan Winters—some guilty, many others innocent of the charge against them—over half would have never been convicted without...
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Citing the most ancient sources, author Brent Allan Winters traces our common law (now confined to a half dozen countries) from its roots in the laws of Nature and of...
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The Supreme Court got it right: "the Militia of the several States is an able-bodied subset of the People." Indeed, America’s government is not of men but of law—but not...
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This booklet is a handy reference tool for the lawyer and layman alike and a good teaching tool for children and adults. Our Constitution arose from a tradition that has...