The CourtZero book is now free for download
Posted on September 19, 2005
It took me half a year to write the book “CourtZero: A guide to Judicial Activism for Revolutionaries and Regular Folks”. It took a few more months to record the audiobook version. So why make it free to everyone?
In the current climate of handgun confiscation in New Orleans and a new ruling against the Pledge of Allegiance, it is now more important than ever to both educate people about how courts are supposed to operate, and how badly they are malfunctioning, and to give our fellow citizens something to think about.
For those who do not know, CourtZero sponsored the petition to amend USC 42 section 1988 to stop the windfall profits that the ACLU gets from suing cities over religious displays. So, if you want to download the (now) free CourtZero book, please click here.
We hope you take the time to download and enjoy it.
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Good Lord! That is extensive material. Thank you! Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing, I humbly would be in the “regular folk” group and am looking forward to the read.