Series

Series

Curated lines of analysis that span multiple essays, findings, and concept pages — organized by their analytical thread rather than by pillar or chronology.

A series is a curated thread that runs through the project’s content. Each series gathers essays, findings, and concept pages that share an analytical premise and develops it across installments. Pillars organize content by what kind of question it asks. Series organize content by what argument the items together build.

Foundational Claims
The deeper substrate the alternate-tax movement actually rests on
The IRC-not-positive-law claim, the IRC-doesn't-define-taxpayer claim — those are visible in the movement but they aren't where it actually rests. The Foundational Claims series examines the deeper substrate: the books, …
Sovereign-Citizen Claims, Examined
What the doctrine actually says about the movement's recurring positions — strawman, FOIA-redemption, capitalization, right to travel, no-consent jurisdiction, and the rest.
The sovereign-citizen movement covers a recurring set of legal claims — many of them widely circulated, many of them tried in court, almost all of them adjudicated on their merits and almost universally lost. Adverse …
The Asymmetry
What the system says, what the system does, and where the asymmetry is named in the doctrine itself.
Modern American enforcement maintains the form of an accusatorial, adversarial system descending from the English common law while operating with a substance-over-form asymmetry the historical traditions would not have …
Movement Documents Examined
Specific sovereign-citizen and alternate-law documents adjudicated on their internal terms — capitalization-misnomer, denial-of-corporate-existence, drivers-license-as-title-of-nobility, and the rest.
Where the broader [Sovereign-Citizen Claims, Examined](/series/sovereign-citizen/) series adjudicates the canonical movement *positions*, this narrower series examines the actual *documents* — model motions, sample …