As I laid out in this report, Creating World War III, martial law was declared once in the United States during the 20th century. Because the president never challenged and endorsed it, it was in place for several years. I have also reviewed the Supreme Court decisions on this subject, and shockingly, martial law is valid if you also close down the courts.
Most people do not know the legal system very well since they are not taught the details in school, other than law school, to a minimal extent. The federal courts are STATUTORY, not Constitutional. The president can shut down all the federal courts. The ONLY court created by the Constitution that the president cannot shut down is the Supreme Court. All other courts exist at the PLEASURE of the government.
Okay, so I wished that Martin could parse out the differences in courts here. I will try my best after searching the internet, noooooooooooooo!!!
Okay, So I found this,
It’s essential to understand how constitutional vs statutory law underscores the significance of these principles. While statutory laws are created by legislative bodies, they can never contravene the established constitutional mandates. This interaction reveals the balance of power and the role of the constitution in safeguarding individual rights.
And there's this,
Statutory law refers to the body of law created by legislative bodies through the enactment of statutes. Unlike constitutional law, which derives its authority from constitutions, statutory law is rooted in the laws passed by legislative entities, such as Congress at the federal level or state legislatures at the state level. Understanding this process is vital for distinguishing between the realms of constitutional vs statutory law.
Okay, so statutory refers to laws generated by legislative bodies, but they can never "contravene the established constitutional mandates." Statutory law is rooted in the laws passed by legislative entities, such as Congress at the federal level or state legislatures at the state level.
from Legal Insight USA,