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Anelia Sutton

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Should Law Education be a Human Rights Issue?
Peaceful Gladiators, Please click the link to read the article. https://www.einpresswire.com/article/866389473/dr-anelia-sutton-calls-on-community-political-and-faith-leaders-to-recognize-law-education-as-a-human-right Then vote Yes or No: Should law education be a human rights issue? Remember to hit the like button for your community engagement points! 🤗
Should Law Education be a Human Rights Issue?
2 likes • Nov '25
Yes. I'm learning every statue seems to have a loop somewhere.
2 likes • Nov '25
I just thought about growing up in church and having to memorize Bible Scripture verses and when time came we would recite them verses. Lol But what if we were taught legal statues🤔 Unstoppable
FREE CLASS ALERT - INTRO TO LAW: 101
To enroll, go to the Classroom tab Click on the class title and...boom, you're in :) Take the class, learn a thing or two, then come back here to discuss the class in the comments!
FREE CLASS ALERT - INTRO TO LAW: 101
0 likes • Nov '25
On my way now
🚨 Community Code 🚨
Let me be clear on what this space is about. This is a community, not a customer service line. Community means we ALL contribute for the good of ALL. If you are here, it’s because you have value to add: your experiences, your lessons, your wins, even your struggles and frustrations. Share it as a new post. What you share could be the very thing that saves someone else going through the same battle right now. You don’t have to know everything to contribute. Start by sharing where you are. Post your personal experiences. Not just a bunch of questions. You have been through a lot, so share it. Post what happened before, during, and your current circumstances. We need the journey, not just the panic. That is literally how my own journey into legal research began. I have over 4,000 videos across social platforms teaching empowerment through legal education. I've done the work already so it's not happening here. The reason I started this community is to learn about your journey. Share it, so others can grow. And just maybe your journey will prevent someone else from suffering. And if I played a role in your journey, great, that's fantastic. The point is I can't stand lurkers who don't contribute. Just asking a bunch of questions like we caused your pain. We didn't, so don't bring that Facebook group mentality here. Either way, if you're here, and you want to stay here, you need to engage on ALL posts by liking and commenting to encourage people to share more. And read the Welcome post daily for critical updates. This is all hands on deck. Pull your weight or you will get kicked to the curb. If you're here to lurk and take by only asking questions without ever posting, sharing, or giving back, and you remain at Level 1 beyond two weeks, you're outta here, you will be removed. I am strict, so I'm monitoring for engagement of all Level 1 members. 👏 Quick Summary 1. Read the Welcome post daily 2. Like and comment on all posts 3. Level 1 members: Do NOT post questions 4. Lurkers who stay at Level 1 will be removed 5. No entitlement, no selfishness, no exceptions
🚨 Community Code 🚨
2 likes • Nov '25
I will share. I have always found myself learning something new in each of my life journeys. This season has taught me a few tech things because I'm strictly talking, text and email. But after devices and wifi being hacked I've learned a few things but always assume everyone already knows it lol. I read the post and I want to contribute. The one thing I did was make a PDF of tips in regards to dealing with stalking. I have it on another platform but with permission I will share it here via the platform or link.
2 likes • Nov '25
I m being stalked and I've decided to sue the individuals and agencies involved I guess that's something to contribute.
Dismissed with Prejudice
28 USC 1331 dismissed with prejudice meaning in a federal case ? If the only options when filing are that or using under state law. Is that something that happens when law enforcement agencies are involved?
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Preponderance of Evidence
Preponderance of Evidence means the greater weight of the evidence — enough to show that something is more likely true than not true. In civil cases, this is the standard of proof that decides who wins: the side with the stronger, more convincing evidence, even if just by 51%. Homework Assignment: Watch a real court case on TV or YouTube Then describe: 1️⃣ The facts of the case (what happened) 2️⃣ The verdict (the outcome) Listen carefully to what each side presents as evidence. Notice which facts persuaded the judge or jury and why. This exercise will train you to become obsessed with evidence. Because in law, what you believe doesn’t matter. It is all about what you can prove does. Let’s go!
Preponderance of Evidence
1 like • Nov '25
Such as showing same individuals show up at random times on video or pics as proof?
0 likes • Nov '25
@Dr. Anelia Sutton omg! 😭 Thank you
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