Step 1: Look at your Drop down menus at the top of the page.
The top of the page will be populated with the memberships that you have opted into; which will change some of the things that you are able to access. Highlight the drop-down menu premium member page; this will show you a list of different sub-menus. If you click on the premium member page menu it will send you to the premium member page.
Figure 1. Home screen drop down menu selection.
Figure 2. Premium Member Page
Step 2: Navigating the Premium member page.
The Premium member home page is very large; it has a lot of scroll down information and links. It covers the forums, bonus coaching packages, the general premium member folders (download the documents, do not ask for permission to edit them), as well as private coaching options. For new members take your time and read the materials in the download folder links (Learning to search for information is a skill that can only be gained by practice).
Figure 3. Video replay links
Step 3: Click the links and look at the content.
The example below is a screenshot of the start here folder contents. The content of the folders are subject to change: times change, people change, and the Law changes; every so often the materials get updated or removed, so what you see in the folders might be different from what you see in this blog post.
Figure 4. Download folder links for general premium membership.
Figure 5. Premium member courses links that come with membership.
Figure 6. Other reference materials that are available to premium members.
Step 4: Read the documents.
If you don't read you will never learn. At first, the amount of material and the all the different ways you can handle a case will seem overwhelming. Have hope! It does get easier, the more you read the faster you will understand what it is being taught. Its like gravity, you have always lived with the law having an influence on your life but you now have the opportunity to see how you can benefit from it. Gravity brings you down but it also keeps your house together and makes apples fall from trees. When you become aware of these unseen aspects of life you can utilize them. You can't gain awareness of how things work without putting in the time to learn. An hour of reading a day will save you years of heartache.
Figure 7. A look at the Start Here folder.
Figure 8. Quick tips document for people new to YAL.
Step 5: Considering other coaching options.
Everyone is at a different level of understanding when it comes to Law. YAL offers a variety of different coaching options; both for the diligent student of law and those who are seeking assistance in learning the more esoteric aspects of Law. We offer other private coaching options, in order to apply you must submit a Coaching Agreement form and send a copy to the email address listed on the Coaching Agreement. All coaching packages are to be digested with the understanding that its for entertainment and educational purposes only, YAL does not give legal advice. We will coach and explain the theory behind certain processes, but you must do your part for anything to succeed. In the end, You are the Law, and you must think and comport yourself to that level of responsibility. The horse can be led to water, but only the horse can drink.
Figure 9. is an example of where to look for further education and coaching options.
can not easily locate 405 point, writ of mandamus to challenge jurisdiction, this is just one important reason I joined. running out of time before next court date, can someone please tell me where I can find it. should have 1st page blank for ease of use. Thankyou & God bless you T.J. and staff , Lucas Ponce de Leon, 360-702-1870, Please let T.J. know there is something I would like to share with him that could be of huge significance.
I am unsure what you are referring to with a 405 point writ of mandamus. However, if the point for which you are trying to petition for a writ of mandamus is to challenge jurisdiction; then I would look at the materials that refers to challenges to jurisdiction. In the normal course and scope, a writ of mandamus is what you would use to raise and compel notice that some function or rule within an applicable statute prevents or forces them to an action. To wit, you only use those if you know the rules are on your side and you want to compel the court to obey their own rules. Not all cases are best handled by a challenge to jurisdiction. However I did find some short tidbits in the reference section referring to mandamus:
“Mandamus. Traditionally, it is said that the writ of mandamus will lie to compel a ministerial but not a discretionary agency action; many courts maintain this difficult distinction. A more precise analysis looks to the statutory scope of the agency’s discretion; mandamus can be used to control agency actions in excess of the allowed discretion. See Work v. U.S. ex rel. Rives, 267 U.S. 175, 45 S. Ct. 252, 69 L. Ed. 561 (1925). Since 1962, federal mandamus writs have been governed by the Mandamus and Venue Act, 28 U.S.C.A. section 1361. As in the case of injunctions, however, the grant of mandamus is discretionary in the court.”
Take the time to look at the documents, use a ctrl+F function and just look through the documents for the word “mandamus”. If you do not have the time to look through the docs for your case, why would anyone else?