Mission / Vision

Mission

The Citizens' Constitutional Advocacy Committees (CCAC) are dedicated to revitalizing the Constitution of the United States by restoring the lawful civic structures—rights, duties, immunities, and authorities—originally defined under constitutional legal relations, including those made dormant following the disbandment of the well-regulated Militia of the Several States after the Dick Act of 1903.

We equip citizens to reengage lawfully with their public institutions through civic education, principled organization, and a proprietary neural consensus framework designed to enhance legal clarity and civic action. Guided by the foundational legal maxim ubi jus ibi remedium—“where there is a right, there must be a remedy”—we provide the tools and processes for the people to exercise lawful oversight and demand constitutional accountability from their representatives at all levels of government.


🔷 Vision

The CCAC envisions a revitalized constitutional republic where governance is rooted in law, responsive to the people, and restrained by constitutional limits. As a trusted civic interface between the citizenry and public institutions, the CCAC works to restore:

  • Self-Governance
  • Lawful Remedy
  • Constitutional Order

Through the deployment of a proprietary neural consensus framework, we aim to create a secure infrastructure of civic participation—grounded in lawful precedent and resistant to political manipulation. This system supports regulatory transparency, civic redress, and citizen-driven instruction, ensuring that every right recognized under law is paired with a lawful remedy and a clear path to enforcement.

We strive for a future in which governance is not only by the people, but lawfully answerable to them—in real time, at every level.


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