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A Matter of Principle

Not Hostility Toward Law Enforcement

        This website and the legal action it documents are not intended as an attack on law enforcement or the public servants who work to protect their communities. Instead, they document a constitutional dispute concerning the lawful limits of governmental authority in the United States.

        Law enforcement officers carry an enormous responsibility, and the vast majority perform their duties with honor and integrity. When officers act within the authority granted to them and within the limits established by law, they deserve the full respect and support of the citizens they serve.

        This case exists for a different reason.

        It exists because those limits were exceeded.

        Every law enforcement officer in Texas takes an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Texas. That oath is not symbolic — it is the foundation of lawful authority. The Constitution is the supreme law governing the actions of every public official.

        Statutes, codes, ordinances, and departmental policies exist to implement those constitutional principles, but they cannot override them.

        When authority is exercised outside the limits established by the Constitution, the duty of a citizen is not silence — it is lawful challenge.

        This case is the result of that principle.

        The purpose of this website is to document the evidence and procedural record surrounding events that began in September 2024. The goal is not punishment or hostility, but accountability and lawful resolution.

        If the constitutional limits placed upon government authority had been respected from the beginning, this lawsuit would not exist.

        This case is not about opposing law enforcement.

        It is about defending the constitutional framework that gives lawful authority to government in the first place.

 Respect for law enforcement and respect for the Constitution are not opposing principles. They are inseparable.

       
This website is intended to serve as a public documentation archive.

         All referenced records, filings, and exhibits are presented exactly as submitted in the course of the legal proceedings.

        The purpose of this archive is to allow the public, researchers, and journalists to review the documentary record directly.

 Last Updated: March 10, 2026


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