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Alan Scheflin

Jury Nullification: The Right to Say No (1972)

Jury Nullification: The Right to Say No (1972) by Alan Scheflin

Only one of the countless historical trials held at the Old Bailey in London is commemorated by a memorial in the present building. On a plaque near Court No. 5 are inscribed these words:
 

Near this site William Penn and William Mead were tried in 1670 for preaching to an unla...

Lysander Spooner

NATURAL LAW OR THE SCIENCE OF JUSTICE (1882)

A TREATISE ON NATURAL LAW, NATURAL JUSTICE. NATURAL RIGHTS, NATURAL LIBERTY, AND NATURAL SOCIETY ; SHOWING THAT ALL LEGISLATION WHATSOEVER IS AN ABSURDITY, A USURPATION, AND A CRIME.

NATURAL LAW OR THE SCIENCE OF JUSTICE (1882) by Lysander Spooner

The science of mine and thine-the science of justice-is the science of all human rights ; of all...

Lysander Spooner

Natural Law Contrasted With Legislation (2018)

Natural Law Contrasted With Legislation (2018) by Lysander Spooner

A two-sided foldable pamphlet in 4 parts.

Part I

Natural law, natural justice, being a principle that is naturally applicable and adequate to the rightful settlement of every possible controversy that can arise among men, being, too, the only standard by which any controversy...

Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin, 1842-1921

Law and Authority: An Anarchist Essay (1886)

Law and Authority: An Anarchist Essay (1886) by Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin, 1842-1921

"When ignorance reigns in society and disorder in the minds of men, laws are multiplied, legislation is expected to do everything, and each fresh law being a fresh miscalculation, men are continually led to demand from it what can proceed only from themselves,...

Ben Williams

Central Government (1991)

Central Government (1991) by Ben Williams

Central Government is typified by Babylon. Babylonian type World Empires, based upon the concept of Central Government, are liberally strewn throughout the records of world history. Today, the epitome of Central Government is usually thought to be the Communist government of the Soviet Union. But, in all...