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Jurisprudence Need to Know Moorish History & Science of Law Part-3

Jurisprudence Need to Know Moorish History & Science of Law Part-3

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Marbury v. Madison: 5 US 137 (1803): 

'No provision of the Constitution is designed to be without effect...'  'Anything that is in conflict is null and void of law', "Clearly, for a secondary law to come in conflict with the supreme Law was illogical, for certainly, the supreme Law would prevail over all other laws and certainly our forefathers had intended that the supreme Law would be the bases of all law and for any law to come in conflict would be null and void of law, it would bare no power to enforce, in would bare no obligation to obey, it would purport to settle as if it had never existed, for unconstitutionality would date from the enactment of such a law, not from the date so branded in an open court of law, no courts are bound to uphold it, and no Citizens are bound to obey it. It operates as a near nullity or a fiction of law." 

Therfore, if any statement, within any law, which is passed, is unconstitutional, the whole law is unconstitutional per, Marbury v. Madison.
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Jurisprudence Need to Know Moorish History & Science of Law Part-3

Jurisprudence Need to Know Moorish History & Science of Law Part-3

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