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Sovereign citizens – or people who think the legal system is not legitimate – are growing in numbers and are introducing their beliefs to people in new and pernicious ways, according to researchers in the field.

The Pseudolaw and the Administration of Justice Conference saw 15 researchers discuss their work, collaborate and share knowledge on pseudo legal movements around the world. . . .

Source Article (thenewdaily.com.au)

>Sovereign citizens – or people who think the legal system is not legitimate – are growing in numbers and are introducing their beliefs to people in new and pernicious ways, according to researchers in the field. >The Pseudolaw and the Administration of Justice Conference saw 15 researchers discuss their work, collaborate and share knowledge on pseudo legal movements around the world. . . . [Source Article](https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/news/2023/12/04/sovereign-citizen-conference)

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"Sovereign citizen" is a contradiction in terms, and so are many of the people who ascribe to it. They want the best of both worlds, the privileges given by the system in the US with none of the drawbacks.

Me? I just want to live by the saying, "a man's home is his castle". Just sovereign.