"The common law is among America's greatest blessings."
-Wm. Franklin Fratcher.

United States Constitution & Declaration of Independence
A Common Lawyer Comments Clause by Clause by Brent Allan Winters
Our Constitution came from a worldview that took centuries to work out on paper. Understand its precepts with this easy to use Constitution handbook with Biblical. Common lawyer Brent Winters explains the Declaration & Constitution in terms every one can understand. These United States founding documents are based on Biblical principals, and firmly rooted in the Common Law. This quick and easy reference makes original intent clear. These two documents taken together form the best brief of common-law government ever penned and a solid foundation upon which to build a true understanding of freedom. Lawyer Brent Winters comments on each clause of the Declaration of Independence & Constitution. This little book is a handy reference tool for the lawyer and layman alike. A good schooling tool for children and adults.
by Brent Allan Winters In Light of History, Nature & Scripture
The lifeblood and backbone of our United States Constitution is our common law. The spirit of the times demands that Americans ignore the profound distinctions between the world's two dominant traditions of law and government: common law and civil law. Each American who insists that our courts and government function only upon the foundations of our common-law tradition contributes to the progress of freedom.
Over 1000 Scripture references.
"We would all be well served to read and study, The Excellence of the Common Law by Brent Winters.This book is as important to us today as Sidneys Discourses were to John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. It is the most important book Ive read since I rediscovered the Bible." M. Woodman (Iowa)
Excellence of the Common Law


The Jury: one of the greatest strengths in our legal tradition. They are unique to the common law.
The common American must become aware of the rights and responsibilities of a juror in order to enjoy the benefits of freedom afforded.
The common-law Jury in a criminal trial is your ultimate weapon against unconstitutional (lawless) government. Without the Jury, the Constitution becomes nothing more than ink on paper.

The right to speak is also the right not to speak.
This booklet explores and discusses the reasons for the right to keep silent (Fifth Amendment to the Constitution) Though always an important right, never has its use been more needful than today.


THE COMMON LAWYER
