• Cosmoooooooo@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Judges shouldn’t fear being arrested, for some judges, that’s what every single person that comes in front of them has been through. They should uphold the law, knowing that other judges will also uphold the law when it comes to them. They should put some trust in the system that they work with every single day, for decades sometimes, so they can fight for the rule of law over corruption, greed, and hate.

    If judges aren’t willing to stand up for the law, how can they expect any other legal professional to do so?

        • toy_boat_toy_boat@lemmy.world
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          actual people aren’t little plastic soldiers, though. it may have been easier 100 years ago when people didn’t have enough information, or it might be even easier now that people have too much information. i genuinely wonder what the outcome of the information explosion will look like - i’m just happy i won’t live long enough to know.

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      12 days ago

      Habeas corpus predates the USA, I guess it’s fitting that it will outlive it.

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        12 days ago

        dont’ worry. all these “unlawful detentions” we’re hearing about will soon be 100% lawful