

About this book
Summary
SOVEREIGN is a clear, accessible guide to understanding how power actually works in the United States—and how the Constitution is designed to control it. Written for everyday readers, especially young adults, this book explains why many of the most important legal battles are not about guilt or innocence, but about authority, limits, and responsibility. Through plain language and real-world examples, SOVEREIGN explores the difference between “criminal defendant vs. government” and “sovereign vs. sovereign,” showing how individual rights, state power, and federal authority intersect. This book teaches what it means to be “sovereign-ready”: calm, informed, documented, and lawful. It is not anti-government or partisan. It is pro-structure, pro-constitution, and pro-accountability. If you’ve ever felt that power moves quietly while rules seem to blur, this book gives you the language—and the clarity—to understand why that matters.Book information
Genre
Politics and Government
Length
1 hr 32 mins
Publish date
Jan 25, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Justin Z. Martinez
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
16Chapter 16
2Chapter 2
17Chapter 17
3Chapter 3
18Chapter 18
4Chapter 4
19Chapter 19
5Chapter 5
20Chapter 20
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