
Keelah Jackson is a blogger and activist who wants to exercise Christian and constitutional liberties by being able to get from Point A to Point B easily, by car, despite the state’s false claims that such an act is a crime if done without its permission. She sketches out claims she is making before Chattanooga city court and Judge Sherry Paty, whose office called her today to say her petition is rejected. (Photo David Tulis)
Transportation Administrative Notice creates new cause of action vs. cop, carves out space for liberty
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