Can the State do anything it likes?

If we know that the Trial by Jury is the bulwark, the cornerstone, the foundation of our criminal justice system, a ‘little parliament’, ‘the lamp which shows that freedom lives’, a protection against unjust legislation — how can it be lawful for the state to legislate to remove or restrict it?

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The silence is deafening

"I’ve been blocked by many “truthers” on X simply for pointing out the dynamics that govern our reality and why our Constitution is legitimate. Their counter arguments confirmed to me that they have no intention of addressing causal factors but wish to remain in a loop of hopelessness, attention seeking, distraction and endless waffle disguised as altruism. Is there any help for people that choose to ignore the dynamics of reality? Is it a case of unchecked ego or is it something else?"

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Invitation to Lawyers and Public Servants

An invitation to lawyers and public servants to have a discussion about Constitutional qualms you may be having as a result of the furore about Trial by Jury

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Conversation with Clare Wills Harrison

Really enjoyed my conversation with Clare. Do share it far and wide

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Local Meeting - Tuesday 9th September 2025

Details of the next local meeting of the Devon group (Tuesday 9th September)

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Bill of Rights? Or Bill of Wrongs?

The famous line from the Bill of Rights that begins ‘And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate…’ all sounds very laudable but why did it install the Dutch foreign prince then?

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Will Keyte talks to Karen about the things we shouldn't be talking about

Thanks to Karen Dodd for the conversation. We got into a lot of good stuff and Will didn't hold back (as usual!)

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New Section Added to Resources: Debate and Insight

This part of the Resources section contains some of the most important concepts and assists in one's own understanding and the persuasion of others by providing examples of dialogue, replies, posts and conversations that took place on social media and website comments sections.

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My Letter to Brian Leveson

There is a general recognition amongst the people and the judiciary, that this prerogative is a protection for and by the people against unconstitutional, unjust or oppressive legislation - so why can we not see that it is absurd, illogical or possibly even a dastardly sleight of hand to suggest that this protection be legislated away - that the government can legislate away the people’s protection against immoral or unjust legislation!

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Early August Meeting Dates Published

Join us on one of the free meetings to discuss and study the issues surrounding our Rule of Law. There is so much going on, make sure you're aware of what is happening and how you can help.

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Is Government free to commit crime? - Please Read This!

Self-governance is a morality issue because for a nation to not self govern through conscience, means to be ruled by a self proclaimed ruling class

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Next Group Meetings Posted on LawAndAlchemy.org

Details of the next local Devon group meeting and the next online meeting are posted

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