Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The Respectable Law

Louis D. Brandeis stated “If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.”


How is this done you may ask. First, we must respect the law. Respect begets respect. In other words, we must not break, go around, or disregard the law. Then the people enforcing the law will apply similar principles to those under the terms of the law.


Second, we must assure the law is equal and fair for each citizen. The legislators may try to develop fair and equal laws, but they need our help before, during, and after the rule making process.


Thirdly, the law needs to be accountable. All citizens should have input into the law. Yes, all! Even those who are under the punishment of the law should give their input. They can inform all that sometimes the law can inflict cruel and unusual punishment. With multiple checks and balances in place, the law can be very accountable to all of the people.


In this paragraph are examples of unrespectable laws and execution of laws. Also stated is how you can contribute to a campaign seeking to change these disreputable regulations and execution of regulations. See https://www.invest4justice.com/campaigns/family-law-legal-malpractice-lawsuits-returns-of-up-to-5-00-usd-per-1-usd-funded-2/ and invest financially today.


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The Respectable Law

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