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People's Law School   

The United States Constitution of 1787 was designed to set the limits of defined Federal Law in balance with the laws of the several states, including some (but not all) pronouncements of individual citizens' rights. However, in the last 240 years, Federal Laws passed by Congress in the 53 titles of the United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations have grown to the extent that experts estimate there are 5,000 federal "statutes" and as many as 300,000 separate "regulations" that not only are intended to govern individual behavior but which also encroach upon many areas traditionally covered by individual states' laws. This class historically defines and delineates the legal boundaries of United States Federal Law in a clear and easily understood manner valuable for every citizen and voter. Americans are not and should not be required to attend Law School or watch cable news commentators to understand the "Law of the Land".

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