
"While I look forward to seeing the movie tonight, I must comment on some statements in the interview regarding Courts of Equity. These Courts are ABSOLUTELY governed by the US Constitution and Equity Judges are ABSOLUTELY bound by the Constitution. Equity is a difficult concept for many to grasp and even many sitting judges truly believe that they somehow act outside of the Constitution. However, they have been proven wrong time and time again in appeal after appeal. Further, regardless of the label of the Court divorce is NOT an equity issue it is a statutory issue which makes it an issue of law not of equity. What many people don't understand is that Equity Courts can rule on both Equity issues and Issues of Law. Divorce is a complicated issue and there are often details that the statutes do not cover and do not provide an answer for. This is where issues of Equity come into play. However, NO Judge anywhere in this Country may legally operate outside the authority of the US Constitution. The Fourteenth Amendment to our Constitution made this a reality."






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