Direct Representation
Direct representation is strategic litigation against government where your investment financially supports a plaintiffs’ lawsuit against the government.
Investor Considerations
The fundamental building block of Strategic Litigation Against Government is direct representation. Your investment will financially support a plaintiff’s lawsuit against the government. The law firm fighting the government is funded by you.
“Strategic Litigation Against Government”--or SLAG–has a definition. “Strategic” means multiple rounds of litigation in many, varied, specific subject areas “Litigation” means civil litigation involving legally intensive questions such as interpretation of specific legal texts . “Against” means litigation against, not on behalf of, government meaning opposing counsel are generally attorneys who work for the government or are paid by government or government insurance trusts . “Government” means the United States and its agencies, states and their agencies, counties, school districts, municipalities and townships.
The investor should also know what SLAG direct representation is not. It is not Messaging. It is not Investigation. It is not Lobbying. So, your investment in SLAG direct representation will not go to any of those three categories: messaging; investigation or lobbying.
What does SLAG direct representation offer? SLAG direct representation offers a way to strategically address emerging legal topics by filing lawsuits against the government. SLAG direct representation offers another democratic input for individuals and businesses to challenge their government(s) for violations of law. SLAG direct representation gives individuals and businesses a chance to hold their government accountable to the rule of law. Individual and business SLAG direct representation, in conjunction with other cultural and political actions, can help the people manage the government, rather than the other way around.
Each direct representation of a plaintiff’s lawsuit against the government is connected to SLAG. Each investor-supported direct representation is part of a strategic approach to litigating against the government (SLAG) in a specific subject area. SLAG is operational in the following subject areas:
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Health freedom (e.g., accommodations from vaccination mandates)
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Public schools and universities (e.g., anti-Semitism, transgendering students, progressive propaganda, brainwashing)
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Election integrity (e.g., Zuckerbucks, Electronic Registration Information Center. President Biden Executive Order No. 14019, Civic Nation All In Campus Democracy Challenge, municipal ordinances mandating landlords to assist in registering tenants to vote, Secretary of State failure to confirm identity of overseas nonmilitary voters, ineligible voters voting (e.g., noncitizens, felons, wards), error-prone voting machines)
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Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) (e.g, Albert Murray Omni-Americans, "the United States is in actuality not a nation of black people and white people. It is a nation of multicolored people.”)
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Family integrity (e.g., child custody, marital dissolution, child protection services, abortion)
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Economic regulations (e.g., state regulation of out-of-state transactions)
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Public land use (e.g., enforcing statutory limitations on federal executive actions) Malicious prosecution (e.g., remedy for lawfare)
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Taxation (e.g., enforcing limits on government’s power to tax)
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Indigenous peoples (e.g., investigation, apology, appropriate ceremony, reparations)
Your investment in direct representation, as part of SLAG, is directed to improve the government and its performance in a specific subject area.
Consequently, whether a specific direct representation, and its attendant SLAG, is being successfully implemented to improve the government is very visible. The investor can follow the court case(s), the direct representation, and see if the particular SLAG direct representation is working. Essentially, the investor may ask, “Are we winning the cases?” Alternatively, the investor may ask “do we need to adjust our SLAG direct representation based on what the courts are doing?’ In this way, SLAG direct representation offers the investor the most direct engagement with a case and its associated SLAG.
Buyer Considerations