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  • EP 3, Intent Over Form
    2026/04/04

    What happens when the law says one thing but the truth says another? In Episode 3 of Learning Out Loud, Dustin William and Whitestone crack open the second equity maxim from Murray F. Tully's 1903 address to the Illinois bar: "Equity looks to the intent rather than to form." This principle — that courts of equity will pierce through the outer shell of any transaction to reach its real substance — is the reason shell corporations fail, why mortgagers can reclaim their homes even after default, and how the Supreme Court in Gregory v. Helvering (1935) dismantled a six-day tax scheme as "nothing more than a contrivance." From the equity of redemption to Hedges v. Dixon County (1893), this episode walks you through the primary sources, the landmark opinions, and the critical definitions — substance, intent, and form — that separate those who understand the law from those just pushing buttons. If you think legal formalities protect you, this episode will make you think again.

    The first 10 episodes of The Foundations series are completely free — 20 hours of evidence-based equity research, primary sources, transcripts, and interactive show notes. Listen now, follow the show, and visit truelifeproduction.com for the full law library, resources, and membership access. Share Hour 1 with anyone ready to learn. Seek truth and honor the Creator above all — and let that be the whole of the law.

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    2 時間
  • EP 2, Agere in Personam
    2026/03/28

    "When you go to law, you get the law as it is. When you go into equity, you get justice." In Episode 2 of Learning Out Loud, we break down the most fundamental maxim of equity jurisprudence — agere in personam, equity acts on the person. Drawing directly from Murray F. Tully's 1903 address to the Illinois State Bar Association, Joseph Story's Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, and Pomeroy's Equity Jurisprudence (3rd ed., 1905), we walk through how equity operates on conscience rather than property, the critical distinction between in personam and in rem jurisdiction, and why this thousand-year-old principle still governs how justice is administered today. In Hour 2, we apply the maxim through landmark case law — Massey v. Watts (1810) and Fall v. Easton (1909) — and explore its modern implications, from concurrent jurisdiction to waiver and consent. This is foundations-level research you won't find anywhere else, built source by source.

    The first 10 episodes of The Foundations series are completely free — 20 hours of evidence-based equity research, primary sources, transcripts, and interactive show notes. Listen now, follow the show, and visit truelifeproduction.com for the full law library, resources, and membership access. Share Hour 1 with anyone ready to learn. Seek truth and honor the Creator above all — and let that be the whole of the law.

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    2 時間 19 分
  • EP 1, Very Brief Introduction to Equity Jurisprudence
    2026/03/26
    Learning Out Loud is a Law, History & everything that’s been Occulted research podcast, hosted by Dustin William and Whitestone, produced by True Life. PRODUCTIONS. Each two-hour episode is built for listeners who want to dig into the primary sources and original documents that shaped the world we live in. The first ten episodes — The Foundations — are completely free, offering twenty hours of structured education in equity jurisprudence, starting with Murray F. Tuley's 1903 address on the twenty maxims of equity. From there, the show ventures into any and every topic under the sun: history, law, philosophy, and whatever else demands a closer look. The first hour of every episode is always free, with the full second hour available to subscribers. Show notes, primary source documents, and additional resources are available at learningoutloudpodcast.systeme.io. If you believe that real education starts with going back to the source, pull up a chair — class is in session. Visit truelifeproduction.com to find even more original content by True Life. PRODUCTIONS like All Aboard, Article III Articulations, & the Thought Crime Dojo where you can watch the Grammar portion of Dustin Williams research, as it happens. Seek Truth & Honor the Creator above all, and Let that be the Whole of the Law -
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    2 時間 8 分