The 1964 Civil Rights Act Destroyed the 14th Amendment and Resurrected Status-Based Law
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Paul Craig Roberts"From status to contract" was the way Sir Henry Maine described the emergence of equality before the law from the status-based law of the past when class distinctions determined rights.
Are you a man/woman? Or are you part of a contract that might be illegal if questioned the right way? The things of the Constitution and Amendments are a contract of government with itself. They aren't with you. And all the laws flow out of the Constitution and Amendments. You are not subject to them except that you want to be, and then carry out your wishes by contracting with them. But you need to tell government people this at the time they ask or assume. | For example. The drivers license might be an agreement between you and government. But when did you agree that government can use the drivers license for identification purposes in things outside of driving? Doesn't such usage come about on an instance by instance basis? If there is a 'non-driving' time that you don't want to be identified by the drivers license, state such, at that time. Same with all laws. They don't automatically pertain to you except that you are named, and have signed in agreement.