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After being evicted from their home, Joe and Jerry (Jacob Tremblay and Nick Offerman) end up on the run. Here's what happens and what it all means.
Sovereign citizens might seem eccentric, or even harmless. But those who look to engage in ‘pseudolaw’ can pose real risks.
The subject is what initially caught my eye when scanning coverage of the film’s release. It’s about the world of sovereign citizens, which is a little hard to explain. "Sovereign" presents an ...
Nick Offerman's Sovereign is based on real events that compete with James Gunn's Superman, but in a wildly different and radical narrative!
Offerman tells IndieWire why the "Parks and Recreation" character likely would've despised the current President and ...
Sovereign' captures an ever-growing disgust towards authority and a rejection of the old social contract we took for granted.
The real crimes and downfall of two "sovereign citizens" are fictionalized in Christian Swegal's intriguing yet shallow film.
Two 'sovereign citizens' are sentenced to a month in jail in Western Australia, with a judge warning their "extremely dangerous" ideas would not be tolerated.
Sovereign Citizen Claims Fail, Clog Courts UNSW Sydney Experts say bringing ideological arguments into a legal dispute often backfires — and can make things much harder to resolve.
The “Sovereign Citizen Movement” is a term used to describe the growing number of individuals who deny the authority and / or legitimacy of the U.S. government. While the “SovCit” movement ...
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