Woe unto you, lawyers!

Fred Rodell; “Woe unto you, lawyers!” (Yale University, 1939): “A lusty, gusty attack on “The Law” as a curious, antiquated institution which, through outworn procedures, technical jargon and queer mummery, enables a group of medicine-men to dominate our social and … Continue reading Woe unto you, lawyers!

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Uncommon Law

A. P. Herbert; “Uncommon Law” (1935): “Absurdities of English law are illustrated in 66 satirical essays that are thought-provoking and amusing. Some of the cases presented, no matter how ridiculous, are still studied today. There is the famous case of … Continue reading Uncommon Law

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Law and Conspiracy Theory: Sovereign Citizens, Freemen on the Land, and Pseudolaw

Tarik Kochi; (University of Sussex); “Law and Conspiracy Theory: Sovereign Citizens, Freemen on the Land, and Pseudolaw”:”This article examines the ‘Sovereign Citizen’ and ‘Freemen on the Land’ movements. Against a predominant judicial, governmental, and academic approach which portrays Sovereign Citizen … Continue reading Law and Conspiracy Theory: Sovereign Citizens, Freemen on the Land, and Pseudolaw

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Local Government in Western Australia

Wayne Glew has numerous times stated that the words “Municipal Institutions and Local Government” that appears listed under the Residual Powers retained by the states after Federation on page 935/936 of Quick and Garran, is referring to the “state governments”, and not “local government” as … Continue reading Local Government in Western Australia

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Professor Anne Twomey Videos

Professor Anne Twomey is widely considered as one of the foremost experts in Australian constitutional law, with the High Court, as well as all other courts in Australia, regularly referring to her work. She is currently the Professor Emerita of … Continue reading Professor Anne Twomey Videos

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A Data-Driven Analysis of the Sovereign Citizen Movement on Telegram

Yudhoatmojo, Balci, and Blackburn; “A Data-Driven Analysis of the Sovereign Citizen Movement on Telegram”: “Online communities of known extremist groups like the altright and QAnon have been well explored in past work. However, we find that an extremist group called … Continue reading A Data-Driven Analysis of the Sovereign Citizen Movement on Telegram

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Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England

William Blackstone; “Commentaries on the Laws of England”: The Commentaries on the Laws of England are an influential 18th-century treatise on the common law of England by Sir William Blackstone, originally published between 1765 and 1769. The work is divided … Continue reading Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England

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New v Dvorsky [2024] TASMC 4

Nicholas Stefan Dvorsky’s Facebook page gives some insight into his adoption of various pseudolaw motifs and constitutional misconceptions. The strawman duality concept dominates much of the argumentation. Mercury: “Man quotes scripture to avoid penalty for not voting in election”: New … Continue reading New v Dvorsky [2024] TASMC 4

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Wales v Weir [2012] QDC 312

Sarah Ann Wales was convicted of offences relating to speeding and failing to provide a breath sample, fined $2000 and disqualified from driving for 12 months, and sought to appeal that decision in Wales v Weir [2012] QDC 312, based on … Continue reading Wales v Weir [2012] QDC 312

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The Prince of the Abrolhos, 2020-2023: On Micronations and Pseudolaw in Western Australia

Vicente Bicudo de Castro and Harry Hobbs; “The Prince of the Abrolhos, 2020-2023: On Micronations and Pseudolaw in Western Australia”: “This article examines the Houtman Abrolhos Micro Nation, established by Kristin MacDonald, a Western Australian man, in 2020. The article … Continue reading The Prince of the Abrolhos, 2020-2023: On Micronations and Pseudolaw in Western Australia

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Michelle Lynette Schafer

Michelle Lynette Schafer was convicted of failure to provide a breath specimen and of contravening a requirement or direction given by a police officer, and sought an extension of time in which to appeal. There were nine grounds of appeal … Continue reading Michelle Lynette Schafer

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Australia: The Concealed Colony!

Institution for Constitutional Education and Research; “Australia: the concealed colony!” (1999) purported to be “a report to the United Nations on the continuance of the application of British law within the territory of the independent sovereign nation Australia”. It’s an … Continue reading Australia: The Concealed Colony!

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How to screw your bank

Laurence F. Hoins, “How to screw your bank” (1992): There was a series of Australian cases 1992-1994, claiming mortgages involved the creation by banks of a “book-entry credit” at no cost to itself, that it was “money out of thin … Continue reading How to screw your bank

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Australian Political & Religious Leaders Treason, Treachery and Sabotage

Dick Yardley; “Australian Political & Religious Leaders Treason, Treachery and Sabotage” (2015): “Dick Yardley is a farmer, and the Author of Australian Political & Religious Leaders Treason, Treachery & Sabotage. In this 500+ page book he documents the many treasonous … Continue reading Australian Political & Religious Leaders Treason, Treachery and Sabotage

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The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve

G. Edward Griffin; “The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve” (1994): “Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians’ secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at … Continue reading The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve

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Pawns in the Game

William Guy Carr; “Pawns in the Game” (1955): “Here is a story of international intrigue, romances, corruption, graft, and political assassinations, the like of which has never been written before. It is the story of how different groups or atheistic- … Continue reading Pawns in the Game

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The Empire of ‘The City’: The Secret History of British Financial Power

E C Knuth; “The Empire of ‘The City’: The Secret History of British Financial Power” (1944): “The author presents a behind the scenes look at the secretive international policies of the British government and how their successes allowed them to … Continue reading The Empire of ‘The City’: The Secret History of British Financial Power

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Fruit from a Poisonous Tree

Melvin Stamper; “Fruit from a Poisonous Tree” (2008): “This book is a veritable powerhouse that shatters, in one instant, the wall of lies and deceit that took decades to build upon our impressionable minds. Stamper’s ability to explain complex legal … Continue reading Fruit from a Poisonous Tree

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NRM v  Director-General, Department of Justice and Attorney-General [2024] QCAT 157

Pseudolaw adherent loses appeal of negative Working with Children Check (Blue Card). NRM v Director-General, Department of Justice and Attorney-General [2024] QCAT 157 Download

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Jensen & Anor as Tte v Valuer-General [2022] QLC 23

Jensen & Anor as Tte v Valuer-General [2022] QLC 23 Download Jensen v Valuer-General [2024] QLAC 3:  “The Jensens purported to contend their land was outside the jurisdiction of the Valuer-General in the State of Queensland, because it was land … Continue reading Jensen & Anor as Tte v Valuer-General [2022] QLC 23

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Happy Homes Building Group Pty Ltd v Registrar of Titles [2020] VCC 433

Happy Homes Building Group Pty Ltd v Registrar of Titles [2020] VCC 433 Interesting to note, the involvement of pseudolaw adherents Derek Balogh, Darren Dickson and Gary Collins: , the first two who’s names are misspelled in the decision. Download

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Westpac Banking Corporation v Puglia [2024] WASC 142

Basil and Concetta Puglia have been involved in a number of cases involving debts owed to various banks. The first was back in 2013, where they raised the securitization argument in Puglia v RHG Mortgage Corporation Limited [2013] WASCA 143. Then … Continue reading Westpac Banking Corporation v Puglia [2024] WASC 142

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Freemen on the Land: “all talk, no terrorism.”

“The Current State of Ideologically Motivated Violent Extremism (IMVE) in Canada” (2021) Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) brief assessing terrorism threats – from groups protesting COVID restrictions to QAnon – found that the “pseudolaw” group Freemen on the Land was … Continue reading Freemen on the Land: “all talk, no terrorism.”

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RCMP 2011 Freeman on the Land Report

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 2011 Intelligence Assessment Report on the Canadian Common Corps of Peace Officers (C3P0), a Freeman on the Land (FOTL) militia group. Thanks to Dr Donald J Netolitzky KC  Download

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Wells v Queensland Police Service [2024] QDC 38

Wells v Queensland Police Service [2024] QDC 38 (Per Allen KC DCJ at 18): “It is most unfortunate that the deluded and untenable pseudolegal arguments contended by the appellant appear to have been adopted by her, whether upon her own … Continue reading Wells v Queensland Police Service [2024] QDC 38

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