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Category Archives: lawlessness
Calling Good “Evil” and Evil “Good”
Today Chief Justice Roy Moore of the State of Alabama issued a directive instructing his State’s probate judges to obey their State Constitution which forbids same sex marriages instead of a federal court decision that says that their constitutional amendment is … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law, Crime & Punishment, Jurisprudence, lawlessness, Moral Law
Tagged evil good, good evil, homosexual marriage, Roy Moore
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We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State
Commentary We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State By John W. Whitehead August 04, 2014 “Never in the civilised world have so many been locked up for so little.”—“Rough Justice in America,” The Economist Why … Continue reading
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No Longer a Christian Nation
For more than 50 years the Supreme Court and other federal courts have been dismantling and destroying the foundations of our once great nation. For most of our history our laws were based upon the solid canon of Old Testament … Continue reading
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Is Participating in Evil the “Price of Citizenship” in the US Now?
A justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that a wedding photographer should have snapped photos of a homosexual ceremony, calling that obligation the “price of citizenship.” Alliance Defending Freedom, which is representing Elane Photography, released a press release late Thursday … Continue reading
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Why We Cannot Promise the Outcome of a Case
A recent case from Wisconsin shows very clearly why attorneys, including us at the Hall Law Firm LLC, cannot predict or promise any outcome to a litigated case. Wisconsin Judge Patrick J. Fiedler recently said, “no, Plaintiffs to not have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dent County Missouri Lawyer, fundamental right to drink milk, fundamental right to own a cow, Houston Missouri Attorney, Houston MO Attorney, Judge Patrick J. Fiedler, jury trial, Phelps County Missouri Lawyer, Rolla MO Attorney, Salem Missouri Attorney, Salem MO Attorney, settlement, Texas County Missouri Lawyer
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Christian Attorneys
Both Glenn and Jaired Hall of the Hall Law Firm LLC consider themselves to be Christians and attempt to walk in the ways of Christ in their personal and professional lives. Our goal is to represent our clients as Jesus … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, divorce, Family Law, geographic area of practice, God's Law, Jurisprudence, lawlessness, Philosophy of Law, real estate, Traffic Tickets, Types of Law
Tagged child custody Houston Missouri, child custody Salem Missouri, Christian Attorney, criminal law Houston Missouri, criminal law Salem Missouri, honest attorney, Houston MO Attorney, Rolla MO Attorney, Salem MO Attorney
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If We Do Not Have the Right to Question a Police Officer, then We Are Living In a Police State
Know your rights. Do not consent to giving ANY STATEMENT AT ALL UNTIL YOU HAVE CALLED YOUR ATTORNEY. WATCH THIS VIDEO. CALL THE HALL LAW FIRM AT 573-729-2229 OR 417-967-0066.
Posted in Criminal Law, Jurisprudence, lawlessness, Philosophy of Law, Traffic Tickets
Tagged Criminal Law, Criminal Law Attorney, Criminal Law Defense, Houston MO Attorney, Miranda Rights, police state, Rolla MO Attorney, Salem MO Attorney, South Central Missouri Attorney
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Judicial Tyranny
Judicial tyranny at both the state and federal levels is an established fact in America. It happened two or three years ago with respect to a homosexual issue in Iowa. It just happened on similar issues in Arkansas. Click here … Continue reading
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Removing the Bible From Our Public Schools (The Law (2))
9How can(A) a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. 10(B) With my whole heart I seek you; let me not(C) wander from your commandments! 11I have(D) stored up your word in my heart, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible Reading in Public Schools, God's Law, Hall Law Firm LLC, Houston MO Attorney, Prayer in Public Schools, Psalm 119, Rolla MO Attorney, Salem MO Attorney, the Law
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Lawlessness
U.S. Supreme Court Issues Landmark Decision: Constitution is Void Read about it here.
Posted in Constitutional Law, lawlessness, Philosophy of Law
Tagged Constitutional Law, lawlessness, Supreme Court
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