The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Spence v. washington: Via the fraudulent 14th amendment, state statutes prohibiting decorating the U.s. flag as a symbol of protest are unlawful.

       NOTE: In rendering this decision, the court ignored the constitution of washington, article I, section 5.

       [added 7/11/2025]

       The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down United states v. Richardson: U.s. subject/enemy/citizens have no standing to compel the Central Intelligence Agency to publicly disclose its expenditures in compliance with Article I, Section 9 [Clause 7].

       [added 7/11/2025]

       The supreme court, of the corporate United states, hands down Schlesinger v. Reservists Committee to Stop the War: U.s. subject/enemy/citizens have no standing to compel members of CONgress to resign their reserve commissions in the U.s. Armed Forces as they hold their offices in BOTH the executive and legislative branches in violation of Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

       [restored 7/11/2025]

Subsequent Events:

6/26/1978                   6/29/1984

Authority:

“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface

References:

Gerald Gunther, Constitutional Law, twelfth edition, (Westbury, New York: Foundation Press, 1991), 1234-38, 1604-07.

United States v. Richardson – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United States_v._Richardson

 Schlesinger v. Reservists Committee to Stop the War – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlesinger_v._Reservists_Committee_to_Stop_the_War

 Spence v. Washington – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spence_v._Washington

Current U.s. National Debt:

$38,857,671,304,563

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