From Australia to Arizona: Court Weighs Extremist Ties in Threat Case Against Donald Day Jr.
In a high-profile ruling out of the District of Arizona, a federal judge has decided that the government may present
Tracking the sovereign citizen movement in the US and around the world
In a high-profile ruling out of the District of Arizona, a federal judge has decided that the government may present
On March 26, 2025, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, vacated the New Jersey State Parole Board’s denial
On March 26, 2025, Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York denied Cesar Altieri Sayoc’s latest
Federal prosecutors in Arizona have submitted supplemental briefing in the case against Donald Day Jr., a self-described sovereign citizen accused
I just read this article and think it is fantastic: “Sovereign Citizen Gurus: Inciting a Lawless World” (63 U. Louisville
In a case out of Alaska, the federal government has asked the court to impose a five-year term of probation
In State v. Walker, the Court of Appeals of Ohio reviewed the convictions of Neomanni Walker, who represented himself at
Continue reading“I Waive No Rights Ever”– Sovereign Citizen Claims in State v. Walker
In a recent ruling, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona denied Donald Day, Jr.’s motion to sever
Continue readingCourt Denies Motion to Sever Firearms Charges in United States v. Donald Day, Jr.
The Michigan Court of Appeals recently upheld the conviction of “American National” April Lynn Anglemyer. The case, People v. Anglemyer,
In Brown v. United States, Xavier Brown, a self-proclaimed sovereign citizen, attempted to evade criminal liability for a large-scale retail