@68colliam: Part 153: Natural law. In jurisprudence, natural laws are universal, moral principles that only discovered through human reasoning. They are not made by man but God, himself. An unjust human law (statutes) is technically considered invalid if it violates natural law. Proponents of this thought stress that reason reveals eternal moral truths. Aquinas summarized its primary rule as simply doing good and avoiding evil. John Locke adapted these concepts into political theory, arguing that natural law guarantees fundamental, unalienable rights—such as life, liberty, and property. Be law smart and follow my page. #lawyertiktok