• Sciaphobia@sh.itjust.works
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    I assume you know and are joking, but in case you (or someone else) doesn’t know - sovcits commonly argue that courts have to operate under Common Law or Admiralty Law. They frequently try to get cases thrown out because that’s not a thing so courts obviously refuse to call themselves either.

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          TIL. I knew Louisiana had a French history, but not that it maintenaned it in anyway, let alone through the legal code.

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          And of course both in the case of US and Canada it is a legacy from the UK, which also have Common Law (unlike the rest of Europe).