
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
PURPOSE AND HISTORY
During the 2001 National Constitutional Convention held at the Edison Walthall Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi May 10th - 11th the Delegates decided to create a State’s Rights check and balance against the C.S.A. Supreme Court to prevent the abuses seen over the past many decades of the U. S. Supreme where that court not only usurped the authority of the Legislature by effectively writing law but changed the meaning and intent of the founding fathers on Constitutional questions. It was decided that between three and nine Justices would be elected by the delegates from among the delegates to serve on this Constitutional Court who would have original and exclusive jurisdiction over the ratified Constitution of the Confederate States of America. It was further determined that once the various Confederate State Governments had been re-staffed and resurrected (under occupation) that they would elect governors and the Council of Governors would then elect the Justices from among these governors. Among other considerations, this new Court was assigned the mission of reviewing the Constitution of the C.S.A. of 1861 for revisions and updates which would be presented to the national Senate once such had been re-staffed and elected.
Oath of Office for Justices
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will, while serving on the Constitutional Court having original jurisdiction over the Constitution of the Confederate States of America, without respect or regard to any and all persons, governmental agencies or departments, guard and protect the Constitution of the Confederate States of America, as is or as amended, from all enemies domestic or foreign, and from attempts at corruption of the intent and meaning of the phrases therein and shall impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me, according to the best of my abilities and understanding, so help me God."
A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE
by Thomas Jefferson
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PRESS RELEASES
Press Release - August 26, 2003 - - -Recall Time in Alabama
Press Release - August 26, 2004 - - -Nullification of U. S. Supreme Court -
Kentucky Case
Press Release - November 17, 2004 - C.S.A. Registered Citizenship
Press Release - November 21, 2004 - Second Stage
Press Release - November 25, 2004 - Next Step-Re-Staffing
Press Release - February 23, 2005 - Restoration Agenda - CSA
Press Release - May 4, 2005 - - - - - Registrars' Program of Resurrection
of the Confederate States of America
Press Release - May 5, 2005 - - - - - Federalists Versus Anti-federalists
Press Release - May 12, 2005 - - - - - Voter’s Registration Drive-Canvassing
COURT DECISIONS
COURT DECISION - May 4, 2005 - TREASONOUS ACTIONS OF
THE LEAGUE OF THE SOUTH
COURT DECISION - June 28, 2005 -TEN COMMANDMENT’S
COURT OPINIONS
COURT OPINION - October 16, 2006 - UNITED STATES CODE -
CHAPTER 115 USC - TREASON STATUTES OF
THE FEDERAL UNION (UNITED STATES)
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COURT OPINION - November 4, 2006 - STATE NULLIFICATION OF
UNCONSTITUTIONAL CONGRESSIONAL STATUTES,
EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND COURT ORDERS
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COURT ORDERS
COURT ORDER - Office of Registration
COURT ORDER - Creation of Confederate Intelligence Bureau (CIB)
COURT ORDER - Re-staffing of Treasury Department
COURT ORDER - Creation of CSA Council
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