Monday, February 2, 2015

Government Is Foreclosed from Parity with Real People



S.C.R. 1795, Penhallow v. Doane's Administrators (3 U.S. 54; 1 L.Ed. 57; 3 Dall. 54
Government Is Foreclosed from Parity with Real People
– Supreme Court of the United States 1795

"Inasmuch as every government is an artificial person, an abstraction, and a creature of
the mind only, a government can interface only with other artificial persons. The imaginary,
having neither actuality nor substance, is foreclosed from creating and attaining parity
with the tangible. The legal manifestation of this is that no government, as well as any
law, agency, aspect, court, etc. can concern itself with anything other than corporate,
artificial persons and the contracts between them."
Supreme Court of the United States 1795
[--Not the "United States Supreme Court" –ed.]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I could not find this text in the case cited above. This is a link to the case in "Google Scholar": [ http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2087407812516848096&q=Penhallow+v.+Doane%27s+Administrators&hl=en&as_sdt=4,60 ]. I don't believe the case cited at Google Scholar constitutes the entire case. One would need to go to a Federal Repository (usually found at college libraries in the "Law" section) to read the entire case. It should be found in the Supreme Court Report 1 L.Ed. 57 .

Freewill said...

Just like the original 13th title of nobilities act, they made it very difficult to find.