26 Quotes About Legal System

Laws are made for a reason, and most of them are very grounded in common sense. However, there are a few laws that don’t work the way they’re intended to. The reason they don’t work is because they have been written by humans, and they will always be human. If you need help interpreting the law in the most favorable way, then this collection of funny, wise, and inspiring legal-system quotes is here to help!

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When people can get away with crimes just because they are wealthy or have the right connections, the scales are tipped against fairness and equality. The weight of corruption then becomes so heavy that it creates a dent that forces the world to become slanted, so much so – that justice just slips off. Suzy Kassem
Fear is the intended result of codifying homophobia into law.
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Fear is the intended result of codifying homophobia into law. DaShanne Stokes
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Producing laws is not an easier job than producing cars and food, so if the government is incompetent to produce cars or food, why do you expect it to do a good job producing the legal system within which you are then going to produce the cars and the food? David D. Friedman
Hypocrite: The man who murdered his parents, and then pleaded...
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Hypocrite: The man who murdered his parents, and then pleaded for mercy on the grounds that he was an orphan. Abraham Lincoln
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Spring had come finally and after much hesitation, to Lincoln's Inn Fields and there were daffodils out upon the green grass and gilly-flowers blooming in the window-boxes of the ground floor sets. This being Lincoln's Inn, where an air of general severity prevails, they did so with an unconscionable meekness, as if they feared that some legal eminence- Mr Crabbe perhaps- would descend in wrath from his chambers and present them with a writ for unlicensed blossoming or occupying too great a proportion of space. D.J. Taylor
Political corruption works by having an equally corrupt legal system...
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Political corruption works by having an equally corrupt legal system to protect it. Steven Magee
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But by this time I was acutely conscious of the gap between law and justice. I knew that the letter of the law was not as important as who held the power in any real-life situation. Howard Zinn
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I wonder how much the general population of this country know that the legal system has far more to do with playing a good hand of poker than it does with justice. Jodi Picoult
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The basis of English law is as simple as this: If you would know the future’s shape, look to the past. John Pipkin
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When the Rule of Law disappears, we are ruled by the whims of men. Tiffany Madison
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I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. Abraham Lincoln
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No truth, no equality. No equality, no justice. No justice, no peace. No peace, no love. No love, only darkness. Suzy Kassem
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Perhaps the most important thing I learned was about democracy, that democracy is not our government, our constitution, our legal structure. Too often they are enemies of democracy. Howard Zinn
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The legal system has been designed by governments and corporations to protect them from the common people. Steven Magee
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Interpretation of laws and it's right application in its true spirit is the bedrock of any judicial mechanism and a legal system. There is a need to check the crevices of its precedents in the light of the laws at hand and the facts that have been dealt with. Though primafacie this may seem as a miniscule idea, it is wisdom to bear in mind that the purpose of the law is executing proper justice and executing order, and if this is ignored then, the purpose of the existence of such a mechanism of justice is itself thwarted. Thereby discussion on the principles of application of laws and it's interpretation in administration of justice is called for. . Unknown
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I’ll take what’s behind door number three did not work too well in the modern justice system, which was all system and no justice. Kenneth Eade
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At the heart of the American paradigm is the perception that law and its agents .. . police officers, correctional officers, attorneys and judges .. . are color-blind and thus justice is impartial, objective and seeks la verdad (the truth). But, la realidad (reality) differs. Martin Guevara Urbina
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For me, taking the sort of dry principles of the law and bringing them into contact with human beings .. . it's like you jump into hyperspace. And everything that's dull about the books and the theory becomes provocative. Michael Ponsor
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Our Supreme Court is not a court of law. It is a court of conjecture and political fad. A.E. Samaan
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Police not enforcing laws results in a high crime rate that is formally reported as a low crime rate in police statistics. Steven Magee
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At the end of the day you are your own lawmaker Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Corrupt utility companies require a corrupt legal system to protect them from their own sickened workers and the masses. Steven Magee
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Loyalty in the legal world is distorting its own peculiar sense of reality. Loyalty is the legal world's gravity: it holds that world together; it is omnipotent; it cannot be seen but its effects are observable; it can be a powerful force of destruction. As it grows stronger and more powerful, one can only hope such a strange world will be ultimately crushed by its own “weight. TheKeyAuthor
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Very few of the common people realize that the political and legal systems have been corrupted by decades of corporate lobbying. Steven Magee
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I shall always attribute my uncertain start in New Zealand to the fact that I was introduced too early to what is knows as the 'five o'clock swill'. The phrase has, when you consider it, a wonderful pastoral - one might almost say idyllic - ring to it. It conjures up a picture of fat but hungry porcines, all freshly scrubbed, eagerly and gratefully partaking of their warm mash from the horny but kindly hands of the jovial farmer, a twinkling eyed son of the soil. Nothing could be further from the truth. The five o'clock swill is the direct result of New Zealand's imbecilic licensing laws. In order to prevent people getting drunk the pubs close at six, just after the workers leave work. This means they have to leave their place of employment, rush frantically to the nearest pub, and make a desperate attempt to drink as much beer as they can in the shortest possible time. As a means of cutting down drunkenness, this is quite one of the most illogical deterrents I have come across. Gerald Durrell