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This document explains the Supreme Hierarchy of Law, tracing authority from unalienable and inherent rights through natural law, common law, equity, the Constitution, treaties, case law, federal statutes, and down to the Uniform Commercial Code. It shows how higher law always controls lower law, with equity ensuring fairness and case law enforcing constitutional protections. Backed by maxims, precedent, and codified rules, it proves that rights flow from natural law downward, not from government upward. A powerful guide for understanding due process, lawful order, and the limits of government authority

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This comprehensive guide lays out the entire hierarchy of law in clear, authoritative order — from the birthright foundation of unalienable and inherent rights down through natural law, common law, equity, trust law, the Constitution, treaties, case law, statutes, agency regulations, federal court rules, state codes, and the Uniform Commercial Code.

With maxims of equity, constitutional provisions, and case law precedents, this document demonstrates how higher law controls lower law, and why anything inconsistent with that chain is void. It shows how equity safeguards fairness, how case law enforces constitutional protections, and how due process is embedded at every level.

Perfect for researchers, litigants, students of law, and anyone seeking to understand the true codified order of authority, this document is both a roadmap and a shield. It makes clear that rights flow from natural law downward — not from government upward — and that all statutory or commercial codes must conform to this supreme structure.

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