"Shuttlesworth v Birmingham, Alabama, 373 US 262 (1962):
"If the state does convert your right into a privilege, and issues a license and fee for it, you can ignore the license and fee and engage the right with impunity."
Here's the one I love most of all, issued in 1796, and showing how far away we have drifted from our understanding of man and Law:
Cruden v Neale, 2 N.C. 338, May Term, 1796:
"....every man is independent of all law except those prescribed by nature; he is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellow man without his consent."
"If the state does convert your right into a privilege, and issues a license and fee for it, you can ignore the license and fee and engage the right with impunity."
Here's the one I love most of all, issued in 1796, and showing how far away we have drifted from our understanding of man and Law:
Cruden v Neale, 2 N.C. 338, May Term, 1796:
"....every man is independent of all law except those prescribed by nature; he is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellow man without his consent."
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