Actually, I don't. Although, reading deeply of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution with an eye towards understanding what law is and how it is to be used by a righteous people will give you a good feel.
There are so many approaches to using Common/Natural Law that I am still trying to get the lay of the land (law of the land?), and to get an idea for what is possible. Watching different free videos is a good way to be awakened to the power and promise of a heritage that has largely been stolen from us. And to experience the stunning realization of just what we have been blessed with, unlike any other nation on Earth. If only we have the wisdom and courage to use it.
I am working through the Excellence of the Common Law by Brent Allan Winters. It's a heavy bit of research into the history and nature of the Common Law as well as the spiritual underpinnings. Good for inspiration once you're already on the path, but not really a good introduction. He offers other books at his site and some readings I am working through.
Other folks with reading material, which I have not been able to get very far through are Bill Thorton at 1215 (year of the Magna Carta), and the Lawful Path. And I just found out about Rick Martin's Constitutional Law Group yesterday.
Because my need was immediate (masking & testing mandates at first, followed by jabbing) I went with the Commoner Law Group since they had an approached tailored to the situation with templates and classes scheduled for roll out. For a price they have the mentioned templates and videos of varying quality. Their Great American Law Series has been well worth the money for me.
Most of what I've learned in such a short time was from doing paperwork following the principles of Common Law, researching the cases that were cited, and reading definitions out of Black's Law Dictionary, 4th ed. (after the 4th, Common Law citations used to illustrate a concept were steadily removed).
I think u/Morpheus11 & u/Tewdryg could jump in here and give you some good references, since they both have studied Common Law extensively, and have helped me along my way.
Actually, I don't. Although, reading deeply of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution with an eye towards understanding what law is and how it is to be used by a righteous people will give you a good feel.
There are so many approaches to using Common/Natural Law that I am still trying to get the lay of the land (law of the land?), and to get an idea for what is possible. Watching different free videos is a good way to be awakened to the power and promise of a heritage that has largely been stolen from us. And to experience the stunning realization of just what we have been blessed with, unlike any other nation on Earth. If only we have the wisdom and courage to use it.
I am working through the Excellence of the Common Law by Brent Allan Winters. It's a heavy bit of research into the history and nature of the Common Law as well as the spiritual underpinnings. Good for inspiration once you're already on the path, but not really a good introduction. He offers other books at his site and some readings I am working through.
Other folks with reading material, which I have not been able to get very far through are Bill Thorton at 1215 (year of the Magna Carta), and the Lawful Path. And I just found out about Rick Martin's Constitutional Law Group yesterday.
Because my need was immediate (masking & testing mandates at first, followed by jabbing) I went with the Commoner Law Group because they had an approached tailored to the situation with templates and classes scheduled for roll out. They have templates and videos, all of which have a cost. Their Great American Law Series has been well worth the money for me.
Most of what I've learned in such a short time was from doing paperwork following the principles of Common Law, researching the cases that were cited, and reading definitions out of Black's Law Dictionary, 4th ed. (after the 4th, Common Law citations used to illustrate a concept were steadily removed).
I think u/Morpheus11 & u/Tewdryg could jump in here and give you some good references, since they both have studied Common Law extensively, and have helped me along my way.