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UNDERSTAND THE DEPTHS OF AUTHORITY
Authority does not rest only in statutes or precedents – it lingers in silences, the traditions, and the unseen forces that shape the law.
Here, we will descend into those depths, not merely to study, but to truly understand these concepts.
The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free.
~Baruch Spinoza
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Recap Previously, the timeline for the American Revolution was broken down to help anyone better understand what happened during that iconic time for the United States. There were many battles, both won and lost by the Americans, but as we know, the U.S. prevailed and was recognized as a nation independent from Great Britain. Notable
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Recap In the last four posts, we discussed the battles of the American Revolution. Of these battles, some were terrible losses for the Americans, others were victories that pulled us to a finish line that many didn’t think was possible. Eventually, at the Siege of Yorktown, the Americans overpowered the British, and ensured there was
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Recap In the previous post we discussed and mentioned the battles that finally got Americans to the needed turning point to potentially win the war. With one of our biggest victories being at Saratoga and showing the French that their alliance would not be a waste, the Treaty of Alliance was signed and the French
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Recap In the previous post we broke down the main beginning battles of the American Revolution. Some battles during this time were unfortunate losses, but they displayed the new American spirit and willingness to fight for what was believed in. By 1777, the American Revolution entered a new phase in their fight for freedom. Military
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