What is Sovereign Citizen Bingo?
Sovereign Citizen Bingo is a printable card built around courtroom and traffic-stop phrases used by people claiming immunity from laws — "Am I Being Detained?", "Maritime Law Mention", "Gold Fringe Flag", and "I Do Not Consent" appear as clues. Players mark squares when they hear these arguments in videos or real encounters.
Can law students use Sovereign Citizen Bingo in class?
Law professors use it to teach students how pseudo-legal arguments like "Admiralty Court", "Joinder Challenged", and "State Is A Corp" fail in real proceedings. Each clue represents a debunked sovereign citizen theory, making the card a quick-reference guide to common courtroom disruptions and constitutional misinterpretations.
How do you customize a Sovereign Citizen Bingo card?
You can rearrange which clues appear where, so "Not Driving, Traveling" and "Red Ink Signature" land in different squares each print. This prevents players watching the same bodycam footage from calling bingo simultaneously, since "Birth Certificate Talk" and "Right To Travel" won't occupy identical positions across cards.
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