
I Stand on My Briefs: Pro Se Legal Warfare - Paperback
I Stand on My Briefs: Pro Se Legal Warfare - Paperback
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by Gregory Stenstrom (Author)
If you are entering the legal system alone, this book was written for you.
I Stand on My Briefs: Pro Se Legal Warfare (PSLW) is a strategic field manual for citizens, whistleblowers, litigants, investigators, and professionals navigating adversarial legal systems under real-world conditions.
Drawing upon years of Pro Se litigation, appellate practice, institutional investigations, systems analysis, and constitutional study, Gregory Stenstrom presents a disciplined framework for understanding how modern courts, attorneys, judges, clerks, bureaucracies, and procedural systems actually function under pressure.
PSLW teaches executable doctrine: how to build a defensible written record, preserve appellate posture, recognize procedural traps, expose contradiction, document misconduct, neutralize procedural manipulation, and apply lawful pressure through disciplined written advocacy.
Structured as both a doctrinal reference work and operational guide, the book introduces enduring strategic concepts including Tactical Saturation, Litigation as Signal Recovery, Procedural Guillotine, Visual Law, Cognitive Alliance, and AI Counter-Lawfare.
Integrating litigation strategy, procedural warfare principles, metadata analysis, litigation psychology, institutional systems thinking, and AI-assisted legal analysis, PSLW provides readers with a practical framework for navigating complex institutional environments with clarity, precision, and composure.
This work is designed for long-term study and practical application by self-represented litigants, attorneys, researchers, activists, journalists, and citizens seeking a deeper understanding of procedural systems, institutional behavior, and disciplined advocacy.
For those who stand alone before powerful institutions, this book offers a doctrine of preparation, procedural precision, lawful pressure, and strategic coherence.



















