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New Jersey Attorneys Do Not Have License To Practice Law The Supreme Court Give Them Privilège To Handle Legal Matters

New Jersey Attorneys Do Not Have License To Practice Law The Supreme Court Give Them Privilège To Handle Legal Matters 


Attorneys only have a Bar Membership not a license to practice law. They are giving a number from the bar card to handle legal matters on the behalf of you by the Supreme Court. So, called license to practice law is false. The court grant these attorney a privilege not a right to so called practicing law. 


An attorney is called an agent based on Cornell Law website definition. On the website also define attorney-at-fact and power- of -attorney, which someone who did not go to school to learn legal matters can appoint you to represent you in your legal matters. 


The world 🌍 is the Matrix because the people who implants this narrative that you need to go to law school to practice law.


The reality is that this delusion of going to Law School that you are learning law.  Reality check...law school does not teach you law. The students are learning method, theory and BS that doesn't have anything that deal with law. Some attorneys learn this made up law that the legislative pass called Admistrative Law which is crested for agency and business to follow rules. As time went by these people turn the rules around and apply to "We The People ".  Research the Administrative Procedure Act. 













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