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On this Friday edition of the Radio Ranch, I’m joined by Brent Allen Winters for a wide‑ranging conversation that moves from current events and ceasefires abroad to first principles at home: the English common law, Magna Carta, usury, administrative courts, and the sovereignty of God. Brent walks us through star‑chamber history, the exchequer and “pipe rolls,” Morton's Fork, and why words and traditions from centuries past still shape how power works today. We also field thoughtful listener questions on predestination, capitalization myths in “patriot” legal circles, and practical trust law—plus where to study more through his Winters Inn Law School. We recap highlights from Paul English Live (including the documentary Franken Skies), share where to find our live streams and archives, and point you to primary sources and courses Brent recommends—Magna Carta, Coke, McKechnie, and his own resources at commonlawyer.com. If you’re curious about grand juries, common‑law trusts, or a deeper historical frame for today’s headlines, this one is a keeper.Brent Allen Winters — Common Lawyer: https://commonlawyer.comGlobal Voice Radio Network: https://globalvoiceradio.netEuro Folk Radio: https://eurofolkradio.comRadio Soapbox: https://radiosoapbox.comSoapboxTV: https://soapboxtv.netRumble (platform home): https://rumble.comTwitch (platform home): https://www.twitch.tvDLive (platform home): https://dlive.tvYouTube (platform home): https://www.youtube.comMagna Carta — British Library resource hub: https://www.bl.uk/magna-cartaMagna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John — by William Sharp McKechnie (reference entry): https://archive.org/details/magnacartacommen00mckeuoftSir Edward Coke’s Institutes (including The Second Part touching Magna Carta) — reference copy: https://archive.org/details/institutesoflawo02cokeuoftWinters Inn Law School — Courses (Magna Carta, trusts, juries): https://commonlawyer.com/winters-in-law-school/
