Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Assembly and Petition
Right to Bear Arms (But subject to state laws)
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
Guarantee of just compensation
Right to counsel (You are entitled to legal counsel)
To initiate a legal action, individuals must submit a formal request through the Department of Justice (DOJ) Newspaper, accessible via the “Important Links” section. Once there, open a ticket and complete the lawsuit template in full.
Before proceeding, it is essential to gather preliminary evidence and clearly outline your claims. While additional evidence may be submitted during the course of legal proceedings, a reasonable foundation of proof is required at the outset to ensure that judicial resources are not misused.
It is strongly recommended that you consult with or retain a qualified legal representative before filing. Licensed attorneys are authorized to complete the filing process on your behalf and can ensure all procedural and evidentiary requirements are met efficiently.
If you believe a trial did not conclude fairly, you may request an appeal. Appeals must be submitted to the presiding Judge, who will determine whether the matter warrants referral to Congress for further review.
Appeals must be based on valid legal grounds such as procedural errors, newly discovered evidence, or misapplication of law, not merely dissatisfaction with the outcome. Frivolous or baseless appeals will be dismissed without review.