Common law (in the original sense) was indeed the law of the land — not written by kings or parliaments, but recognized by custom, tradition, and moral consensus. • It was enforced by juries of peers — the 12-person jury system that protected citizens from unjust authority. • And yes, common law crimes like murder, theft, rape, and arson were punishable because they violated the shared peace and safety of society — even before governments codified them.
That system formed the backbone of both English and early American justice.
Which law is taught in law school and why? What law does the BAR exam test? What does BAR stand for? What is an Esquire?
May it please The Crown ....