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Jural Assemblies and Wreaths Across America: Honoring Traditions and Service

Common Law, as explained during the show, is based on precedents and judicial decisions that interpret statutory laws and are guided by the customs and traditions of the land, whereas Civil Law is a codified statute that prescribes exactly what the laws are.

Elizabeth sheds light on why Jural Assemblies are essential, especially today, as they empower communities to take a more active role in their governance, ensuring that justice and community standards are reflective of the local populace's values and beliefs. This segment of the program not only educates on the operational aspects of such assemblies but also advocates for their necessity in fostering a participatory approach to law that resonates more closely with the foundational ideals of American self-governance.

Switching gears, the program also presents a segment called "Lighter Side," where the focus shifts to a heartwarming initiative that honors fallen heroes. Lt Col Kevin Iverson of the Civil Air Patrol discusses Wreaths Across America, an annual commemoration during which wreaths are placed on the graves of veterans across the country. He shares inspiring stories from past events and extends a call to action for more sponsors to join this noble cause, aiming to ensure that the sacrifices of America’s veterans are remembered not just by a few, but by many. Through this initiative, the show not only highlights the importance of remembrance but also the community's power in bringing people together to honor those who have served. This episode of "Ladies of Another View" delivers a compelling mix of education and emotion, emphasizing the impact of civic engagement and community respect for tradition and service.

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Common Law
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Elizabeth Edwards
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Lt Col Kevin Iverson
Civil Air Patrol
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