I am not the victim yet. I will be the victim as soon as I set foot on university grounds. You are incorrect public laws are not all accessible to the public or even to judges. The laws have been hidden or in some cases just forgotten. I run across these from time to time and I'm not going to tell you where they are. In some cases the books exist in just one state law library or one university library. They are too vulnerable to having the last public one being destroyed. The closest thing you can find to old road law is the barbed wire wars. This is when the large land owners fenced in their land which included common use roads to keep out other cattle herds. You did not mozy down the road unless the local land "owner" or law allowed you to mozy down the road. There was an episode of bonanza about this. The public fought back and won. Roads are now defined as public land and you have a constitutional right to use them. Grant ordered all federal laws to be gathered together in one place which we call the United States Code. This was not done. There are still laws in the acts of congress before the United States Code that did not make it into the United States Code. There are plenty of copies of those books scattered around. I am picking a fight with all the cowards at the university law school who know I'm right and are afraid of loosing their jobs if they speak out.