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Breach of Trust Framework Series
A comprehensive 9-part series revealing how government officers violate fiduciary duties and the legal framework for challenging constitutional violations. Learn actionable strategies grounded in Supreme Court precedent to restore constitutional accountability.
9 Articles
147 min total reading time
What You'll Learn
- Constitutional foundation establishing government as trustee with fiduciary duties
- Five core fiduciary duties and how government officers violate them
- Four-part test for proving breach of trust in constitutional challenges
- How fraudulent intent pierces qualified immunity and imposes personal liability
- Void ab initio doctrine: "Fraud vitiates everything" with Supreme Court authority
- Civil, criminal, and collateral attack remedies for constitutional violations
- Practical application to four common scenarios with strategic guidance
Series Articles
Part 1 of 9
12 min
Constitutional Foundation of Public Trust
Understand how the Constitution establishes government as trustee with fiduciary duties
Part 2 of 9
15 min
Five Fiduciary Duties in Government
Explore the five core fiduciary duties: Loyalty, Good Faith, Care, Disclosure, and Constitutional Limits
Part 3 of 9
14 min
Elements of Breach of Trust
Learn the four-part test for proving breach of trust in constitutional challenges
Part 4 of 9
16 min
Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intent
Discover how fraudulent intent transforms simple breach into grounds for personal liability
Part 5 of 9
13 min
Simple vs. Fraudulent Breach Comparison
Compare simple and fraudulent breach with practical examples and legal consequences
Part 6 of 9
17 min
Void Ab Initio Effect
Understand how fraud vitiates everything and renders actions void from inception
Part 7 of 9
18 min
Personal Liability & Qualified Immunity
Learn three pathways to pierce qualified immunity and impose personal liability
Part 8 of 9
20 min
Available Remedies
Explore civil, criminal, and collateral attack remedies for constitutional violations