“Executive Coup”: A Non-Partisan Defense of the U.S. Constitution — And How You Can Help
- corey7565
- Oct 16
- 4 min read

This post is for general information only and is not legal advice.
What is Executive Coup?
Executive Coup is Attorney Corey J. Biazzo’s ongoing video series breaking down fast-moving developments that threaten America’s separation of powers and civil liberties—in plain English. Recent episodes explain what to do if police or ICE come to your home (your 4th, 5th & 6th Amendment rights) and what to do if you’re stopped in public, plus reporting on Supreme Court activity that affects everyday encounters with law enforcement.
On our site, you’ll also find related posts that track the same theme—maintaining the constitutional balance between Congress, the Executive, and the Judiciary—and updates tied to the series.
Our Amicus Curiae Work: Standing Up for Separation of Powers
Beyond the show, Biazzo Law files amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) briefs in cases that implicate core Article I/II/III boundaries and the rule of law. In a recent filing at the U.S. Supreme Court, Corey urged the Court to reaffirm that Congress—not the President—controls taxing and tariff powers, and warned against using unlawful executive orders to manufacture test cases that effectively rewrite the Constitution from the bench.
Bottom line: our briefs are non-partisan. We don’t file to help “a side.” We file to defend the text, structure, and limits the Framers set—and the individual liberties that depend on those limits.
Why This Matters to You (Even If You’re Not a Lawyer)
When any branch grabs power it wasn’t given, constitutional guardrails weaken—and your speech, privacy, property, and due-process rights become easier to erode. That’s why Executive Coup focuses on practical takeaways (how to assert your rights during police/ICE encounters) while we simultaneously fight structural battles at the appellate and Supreme Court levels.
About Corey J. Biazzo
U.S. Navy veteran, father, and SCOTUS-admitted attorney. Corey brought four years of active-duty grit (USS Harry S. Truman, CVN-75) into a practice that blends courtroom advocacy with constitutional literacy for the public. He is counsel of record on Supreme Court amicus filings and leads Biazzo Law’s estate planning, contracts, business, real-estate (non-closing deeds/alignments), and litigation matters.
How Patrons of the Show Can Support the Mission
If you value a non-partisan defense of the Constitution, the most impactful way to help is to hire Biazzo Law for your personal or business legal needs. Your matter funds more public-education episodes and future amicus work.
1) Estate Planning (House-Calls + Virtual in NC/SC and Multi-State Reach Including Florida, Illinois, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Oregon)
Wills, Revocable Living Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Healthcare Directives
House-call signings in communities like Charlotte, Ballantyne, SouthPark, Matthews, Mint Hill, Indian Trail, Weddington, Waxhaw, Marvin (NC) and Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lake Wylie, Rock Hill, Indian Land, Lancaster, Chester, Van Wyck (SC)
Phone/secure video consults; we handle the heavy lifting from drafts to witnesses/notaries and trust funding so your plan actually works.
2) Contracts & Business Counsel
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiation for founders and established companies
Governance tune-ups (bylaws/operating-agreement updates) to prevent disputes and safeguard continuity.
3) Real-Estate (Non-Closing) Services
Deeds, titling/retitling, transfers that align property with your estate plan and life events.
4) Civil Litigation & Appellate Support
Strategic motion practice and appeals grounded in constitutional text and structure—the same approach you see in our amicus work.
What Executive Coup Covers (and Why It’s Different)
Know-Your-Rights briefings (home & public encounters): how to invoke rights respectfully and effectively.
Court watch: translating shadow-docket and merits developments into real-world guidance.
Structural constitutionalism: explaining how separation of powers preserves everyday liberties—and spotlighting attempts to bypass Article I/II/III limits.
Editorial stance: Non-partisan. We critique methods (unlawful power grabs), not voters. The goal is one thing: defend the U.S. Constitution and civil liberties—whoever sits in office.
How to Engage
Watch & share Executive Coup on YouTube and subscribe for updates.
Book a consult for estate planning (house-call or virtual) or any of our practice areas listed above—your legal work underwrites more public-interest filings.
Refer a friend who needs help with wills, trusts, contracts, or deed work in Charlotte metro / York & Lancaster Counties.
Keys
Primary: Executive Coup, constitutional law podcast Charlotte, non-partisan constitutional analysis, amicus curiae attorney Charlotte NC, Supreme Court amicus brief North Carolina, defend separation of powers, civil liberties lawyer Charlotte.
GEO (NC/SC): Charlotte constitutional lawyer, Ballantyne estate planning, SouthPark wills and trusts, Matthews/Mint Hill estate attorney, Indian Trail/Weddington/Waxhaw/Marvin trusts lawyer, Fort Mill/Tega Cay/Lake Wylie/Rock Hill/Indian Land estate planning, Lancaster/Chester/Van Wyck wills.
Service: house-call estate planning, virtual estate planning NC/SC, will and trust lawyer near me, contract drafting and negotiation attorney, deed retitling lawyer, appellate counsel Charlotte.
Final Word
Whether it’s a 10-minute Executive Coup episode or a 40-page amicus brief, our message is the same: the Constitution—not personalities—governs this country. If you want more non-partisan, practical education and principled courtroom advocacy, hire Biazzo Law for your family or business legal needs—so we can keep doing this work, case by case and episode by episode.
Contact: (703) 297-5777 • corey@biazzolaw.com • (914) 262-4946 alyssa@biazzolaw.com Charlotte, NC & multi-state reach.



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