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  1. Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.

  2. Article 6 as De jure LAW OF THE LAND.” And further, II. Article 2 makes evident Indigenous Peoples and individuals e.g. Aboriginal Moorish Americans are by Natural, Common and International Law entitled to their “right to be free from ANY kind of discrimination, in the exercise of their rights, in particular

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  4. Although the Moorish Science Temple of America governs the affairs of Moorish Americans, the Moorish Science Temple is not a government, but a Jural Society. MYTH: Moorish Americans are not subject to the laws of the City, State, or U.S.A.

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  5. Such sovereign Moorish legal discourse is best understood, following Catherine Wessinger's work on the Montana Freemen, as “magical,” and understanding the magical role played by legal texts and discourse within these communities can help scholars and legal professionals in their approach to and interactions with sovereign Moors. Keywords.

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  6. Jul 29, 2010 · This obscure news item nicely highlights the tensions between American law and the religion of Moorish Science, as well as the situation of “sovereign citizen” groups in the United States. Sovereign Citizenship, Religion, and Law: The Case of Moorish Science by Spencer Dew - The University of Chicago Divinity School

  7. Jul 7, 2021 · The SPLC website says Moorish sovereigns believe African Americans, specifically, have “sovereign immunity” that excuses them from following state and federal law.

  8. Jul 4, 2021 · They have been identified as members of Rise of the Moors, a “Moorish sovereign citizens” group whose adherents say they are part of their own sovereign nation and therefore are not subject to...

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