Now Available: The Rule of Law in the Interior

The Rule of Law in the Interior

I’m pleased to announce the release of my new ebook,

The Rule of Law in the Interior: A Comprehensive Guide to Civil Liberty, Policing, and Constitutional Accountability.

This book is available free to the public.

Modern policing in the United States increasingly operates in spaces far from traditional borders and far from judicial oversight. Yet most civilians encounter the law not in courtrooms, but on sidewalks, highways, workplaces, and at their front doors. In those moments, uncertainty—not force—is often the greatest risk.

This ebook was written to address that gap.

Rather than advocacy or commentary, The Rule of Law in the Interior provides a disciplined, court-accurate explanation of:

  • Where police authority comes from

  • Where it ends

  • How constitutional rules operate in real, street-level encounters

  • How civilians can assert their rights calmly, professionally, and safely

The book traces the civilian origins of policing, explains the constitutional framework governing encounters and force, and details how accountability operates when legal boundaries are crossed. It is written for civilians, journalists, policymakers, and professionals who want clarity rather than slogans.

This is not a protest manual.
It is not a political argument.
It is a structural guide to understanding how the Constitution actually functions in everyday life.

I am making this book freely available because constitutional rights are not proprietary. An informed public is not a threat to lawful policing—it is a prerequisite for it.

You can download the ebook below.

Read or download: The Rule of Law in the Interior

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