Restoring the Republic. Assembling the People. Reclaiming Authority.
Restoring Lawful Governance Through Common Law Principles and Action
The Oakland County General Jural Assembly is a peaceful, nonpartisan, grassroots organization committed to restoring constitutional governance and reestablishing lawful self-governance through the foundational principles of common law. We the People of Oakland County, Michigan, have united with a shared commitment to reclaim our God-given, unalienable rights and to hold public officials accountable through the lawful authority vested in the Common Law Grand Jury.
This assembly operates under the unwavering belief that true governance derives solely from the consent of the governed—not from corporate mandates, statutory constructs, or administrative overreach. We reject the notion that unelected bureaucrats or commercial entities have the right to dictate the terms of our liberty. Instead, we stand firmly on the principles established by our nation's founding documents and the natural law bestowed upon every man and woman by the Creator.
By educating our community, fostering civic responsibility, and exercising our inherent authority as free people, the Oakland County General Jural Assembly endeavors to restore a system of justice that serves the people, protects individual rights, and upholds the Constitution. Through peaceful, lawful action and community engagement, we are building a foundation for future generations to live in true liberty under the rule of law—not the rule of man.
To restore the foundational principles enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution for the united States of America by reestablishing a De Jure, lawful government that derives its authority from the People. This mission includes the education and empowerment of the People, the lawful assembly and organization of Oakland county, and the reactivation of the Common Law Grand Jury in Oakland County to serve as the People’s final shield against tyranny, corruption, and governmental overreach.
By returning to the original intent of our founding documents and reclaiming the authority that rightfully belongs to the People, we seek to dismantle unlawful corporate structures masquerading as legitimate government. Through transparency, civic engagement, and constitutional fidelity, we aim to restore a system of governance that honors liberty, defends unalienable rights, and ensures that public servants remain accountable to those they are sworn to serve.
If you live in Oakland County and believe in liberty, personal responsibility, and accountability in government, we invite you to join our local Jural Assembly. This is a call to all who understand that true freedom is not maintained through silence or apathy, but through active participation and constant vigilance.
By standing together as informed and engaged people, we can restore lawful governance grounded in the Constitution and guided by the enduring principles of common law. We reject the notion that government power should go unchecked or that public servants are above the law. Instead, we reaffirm that all authority originates from We the People.
Oakland County consists of 21 townships. Each township will have its own local assembly, complete with a designated coordinator and supporting members. These township assemblies will function independently while remaining aligned with the broader goals of lawful self-governance in Oakland County.
Furthermore, each coordinator from the 21 township assemblies will serve as a representative on the larger County Assembly—a type of county assembly board, so to speak. This structure will ensure that every township has a voice in countywide decisions, promoting unity, transparency, and accountability throughout Oakland County. Such a model not only empowers local communities but also restores the foundational principle that true governance begins with the people.
The 21 townships are:
• Addison Township
• Bloomfield Charter Township
• Brandon Charter Township
• Commerce Charter Township
• Groveland Township
• Highland Charter Township
• Holly Township
• Independence Charter Township
• Lyon Charter Township
• Milford Charter Township
• Novi Township
• Oakland Charter Township
• Orion Charter Township
• Oxford Charter Township
• Rose Township
• Royal Oak Charter Township
• Southfield Township
• Springfield Charter Township
• Waterford Charter Township
• West Bloomfield Charter Township
• White Lake Charter Township
NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF OAKLAND COUNTY - 5/19/2025: View Notice
Will be posted soon!
Seven Essential Books Every Assembly Member Should Own:
1. Common Law Handbook - Buy A Copy
2. Common Law Grand Jury Handbook - Buy A Copy
3. Common Law Court Handbook - Buy A Copy
4. Committee of Safety Handbook - Buy A Copy
5. County Sheriff's Common Law Handbook - Buy A Copy
6. Common Law Petit Jury Handbook - Buy A Copy
7. The People's Panel: Grand Jury in the United States - Buy A Copy
These foundational books provide essential historical context, lawful principles, and practical procedures necessary for operating within a lawful common law framework. Each book serves a distinct and vital purpose—ranging from understanding the inherent authority of the people and the function of grand juries, to equipping local sheriffs with the knowledge required to fulfill their constitutional duties with integrity and accountability.
For any assembly member who is truly committed to restoring lawful self-governance, defending natural rights, and upholding the Constitution for the united States of America in their county, these resources are not merely helpful—they are indispensable. They offer the lawful foundation, procedural clarity, and moral courage needed to take meaningful action in reclaiming our republic and reestablishing the rule of law at the local level.
Coordinator: Michelle Lawler
Foreman: TBD
Clerk: TBD
Scribe: TBD
Treasurer: TBD
Peace Officer Liaison: TBD
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