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‘Freeman of the land’ theories “offensive to the rule of law” – Legal Futures

April 30, 2026

A High Court judge has condemned ‘Freeman of the land’ theories used by litigants in person to try and get themselves out of legal difficulties as “offensive to the rule of law”.

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