AAmerica's Constitutional Law Group

Education

Education Gateway

America's Constitutional Law Group organizes direct educational material around land patent claims, passport/status questions, public servant notices, English and Legalish, contract law, signatures, consent, public notice, administrative process, self-government, and the obligations people volunteer into without study.

Questions of Status, Consent, and Contract

The first step is study.

Learn the words. Learn the contracts. Learn what you sign. Learn what you consent to. Learn when notice matters. Learn how presumptions are created, and how records are made.

  • 01

    DO YOU OWN YOUR HOME? OR ARE YOU RENTING?

  • 02

    STOP RENTING — CLAIM YOUR LAND PATENT CONTRACT.

  • 03

    You are acting as a ‘FREE RANGE SLAVE’ and don’t know it!

  • 04

    Learn how to declare your INDEPENDENCE as they did in 1776?

  • 05

    Stand — Stop Bending Over.

  • 06

    STOP VOLUNTEERING TO SERVITUDE.

  • 07

    LEARN TO SELF-GOVERN.

  • 08

    LEARN BOTH ENGLISH AND LEGALISH.

  • 09

    LEARN CONTRACT LAW.

Education Gateway

Study the words, records, notices, contracts, signatures, and administrative processes before you act.

ACLG education materials are being organized to help visitors study the words, records, notices, contracts, signatures, and administrative processes before they act. This page is the central gateway for public-facing study now and future educational programs, templates, videos, and guided materials.

Land Patent Claims

Study land patent claim records, 60-day public notices, tax-roll questions, objection instructions, and supporting documents.

Passport Process

Study identity, nationality, status questions, signatures, evidence, consent, and administrative correspondence before acting.

Public Servant Notices

Study how to put public servants and offices on notice, state claims, preserve mailing evidence, and record answers or silence.

English vs. Legalish

Compare ordinary words and legal terms so obligations are not accepted through confusion.

Contract Law

Review offers, acceptance, signatures, consent, capacity, and the obligations created by agreement.

Signatures and Consent

Study what a signature may certify, admit, waive, consent to, or preserve as part of a record.

Public Notice

Review the role of publication, notice dates, matter references, supporting PDFs, and public-facing records.

Administrative Process

Study notices, responses, silence, correspondence, evidence, publication records, and administrative presumptions.

Self-Government

Study responsibility, status, consent, records, and the discipline of acting with knowledge before obligation.

Study Areas

A direct curriculum for self-government, language, contract, notice, and record.

Self-government

LEARN TO SELF-GOVERN. Study the responsibilities, notices, records, and decisions that keep another party from speaking for you by presumption.

English and Legalish

LEARN BOTH ENGLISH AND LEGALISH. Read ordinary words and legal terms carefully so obligations are not accepted by confusion.

Contract Law

LEARN CONTRACT LAW. Review offers, acceptance, signatures, consent, consideration, capacity, and the obligations created by agreement.

Signatures and Consent

Study before signing. A signature may operate as evidence of consent, admission, capacity, obligation, or waiver.

Administrative Process

Use notices, responses, mailing evidence, publication records, and supporting documents to make the administrative record visible.

Standing and Recordkeeping

Ask what standing is being claimed, what record supports it, and what presumptions are being left unanswered.

Presumptions and Obligations

Study how silence, signatures, forms, notices, and unanswered claims may create or preserve presumptions.

Study Before Signing

Before you volunteer into an obligation, read the words, identify the parties, and comprehend the contract.

The Path

Stop volunteering into obligations you do not comprehend.

The Path is direct: learn, read, question, notice, document, and maintain records. Study before signing. Stand before bending. Make the record before the presumption hardens around you.

  1. 1Learn the words before accepting the obligation
  2. 2Read English and Legalish side by side
  3. 3Study contract law before signing
  4. 4Identify consent, capacity, and status
  5. 5Give notice and demand a record
  6. 6Stand on the record when publication is appropriate

Study Notice

The attention statements above do not promise legal, property, passport, or administrative outcomes.

They are used to direct study toward language, obligations, signatures, consent, administrative process, public notice, and recordkeeping.