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The Lords Freemen Project

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The Lords Freemen project exists to document, preserve, and publish constitutional research grounded in the principles of Magna Carta 1215.

Our mission is straightforward: to provide clear, well-researched documentation of the constitutional rights established under Article 61, and to make this information freely available to all who seek it.

This site is self-hosted on sovereign infrastructure. No third-party platforms, no censorship risk, no dependency on corporate goodwill. The content published here is under our control and will remain accessible for as long as we choose to maintain it.

We will be publishing:

  • Detailed analysis of Article 61 and its constitutional standing
  • Research into common law precedent and its modern application
  • Legal briefings and updates relevant to those standing under Article 61
  • News and announcements from the Lords Freemen community

This is the beginning. More content will follow as our research is prepared for publication.

Michael Dobson
Michael Dobson

Student of law, Protestant Christian, and student of British constitutional history. Writing about the intersection of faith, common law, and the constitutional heritage of these islands.

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