Gianna Miceli
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gianna Miceli is a constitutional educator and author who founded Inalienable University. She teaches natural rights and common law principles and serves as a Seventh Amendment lobbyist.
Biography
Guest profiles are assembled through a combination of automated analysis and editorial review of show appearances, public records and other available sources. As these profiles are a work in progress, some details may be inaccurate, outdated or incomplete. If you are this guest or notice something that needs correcting, please let us know below and we will update the profile promptly.
Gianna Miceli is a constitutional advocate who founded Inalienable University, an online education platform focused on teaching individuals about their rights under common law. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she has dedicated her career to educating citizens about constitutional principles and natural rights.
Miceli serves as Assistant Counsel for Brookstone Law and works as a Seventh Amendment lobbyist, currently overseeing 50+ suits at common law in Article III courts. Her legal work focuses on challenging administrative overreach and advocating for individual rights in the federal court system.
As an author, Miceli has published "Free-Dumb: Patriots Playbook" and written on topics related to constitutional rights. She also hosts a podcast where she discusses constitutional issues and individual liberty.
Miceli appeared on the Kim Monson Show in July 2024 to discuss landmark Supreme Court decisions including the Chevron and Jarkesy cases that limited bureaucratic power, and to explain the importance of Seventh Amendment common law jury rights.
Books by Gianna Miceli
Episodes
1 appearanceJuly 11, 2024
Trust is the Currency of the Future
Pam Long exposes FDA, CDC, and NIH failures. Plus Gianna Miceli on Supreme Court decisions and Ramey Johnson on Colorado politics. July 11, 2024.
“The Chevron decision has removed the ability of these agencies with their rules, codes, and statutes to have authority over us. Things have to follow the Constitution because of the supremacy clause.”
Get in Touch
About Gianna Miceli
Have a question, feedback, or a suggested update for this guest's profile? We'd love to hear from you.
Your message will be reviewed by our team. We may follow up via email.