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The law of the land in the United States is the United States Constitution.  These laws are derived from the Natural Law and Common Law being common justice.  Just laws are valid and to be followed.  An unjust law is not a law and is null and void.

Thomas Aquinas distinguished four kinds of law: eternal, natural, human, and divine. Eternal law is the decree of God that governs all creation. It is, "That Law which is the Supreme Reason cannot be understood to be otherwise than unchangeable and eternal."[1] Natural law is the human "participation" in the eternal law and is discovered by reason.[2] Natural law is based on "first principles"

Human law is positive law: the natural law applied by governments to societies.


Aquinas taught that all human or positive laws were to be judged by their conformity to the natural law. An unjust law is not a law, in the full sense of the word. It retains merely the 'appearance' of law insofar as it is duly constituted and enforced in the same way a just law is, but is itself a 'perversion of law.

"the law of nature...is the ground of all laws"


1.quinas Summa Theologica q91 a1

2.Pojman, Louis (1995). Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company. ISBN 0-534-56138-1.