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Modern-day outlaws, ‘sovereign citizens’ threaten the rule of law

  • Written by Christine Sarteschi, Professor of Social Work and Criminology, Chatham University
Modern-day outlaws, ‘sovereign citizens’ threaten the rule of lawA 2010 photo shows an unofficial license plate on a vehicle owned by an Ohio resident who was later convicted on federal charges connecting him to 'sovereign citizen' movement activities.AP Photo/Jay LaPrete

In May 2024, an Oklahoma man was arrested and charged with kidnapping and murdering two women, becoming the fifth member of an anti-government...

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