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Host Tona Monroe
On Thursday January 21, 2010, Tona Monroe, the host of the
Natural Treasure Hour, began a series of weekly constitutional law and history
lectures with guest constitutional scholar Jon Roland, of the Constitution
Society (www.constitution.org). These
interviews will be archived here for your listening enjoyment and education.
Call in live on Thursdays from 2-3 PM EST with your constitution questions at (865)
483-2325.
Interview 1- January 21, 2010
Introduction to Jon Roland Founder of the Constitution Society, Preamble to Declaration of Non-Authority, Discussion
of Rights, Privileges, Immunities, Denizenship vs. Citizenship and the Dread
Scott Decision, Intro to Common Law, Equity and Chancery
Courts
Interview 2-
January 28, 2010
Jon Roland discusses his 4-tiered classification structure of rights; Nature,
Society, State and Government. Jon says that the more precise
classification for rights stemming from Nature, Society and State is Immunities
and that Privileges come from Government. Jurisdiction is discussed,
including personal, territorial and subject matter jurisdiction, and Jon gives
the 5 Elements of a Crime; Criminal Intent, Action, Harm, Concurrence of the 1st
three, and Causation
Read more on these matters:
Social Contract and
Constitutional Republics
Introduction to
Stimson's Conflict of Criminal Laws
Presumption of Nonauthority
and Unenumerated Rights
Interview 3-
February 4, 2010
Jon Roland of the Constitution Society continues his discussion on jurisdiction,
and the early history of common law and equity courts. The interview end
with a introduction discussion on prerogative writs.