Every lawsuit results from somebody doing something wrong. If everybody did right, we wouldn't need laws.
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It seems to me that an unjust law is no law at all.
The only people who benefit from lawsuits are lawyers. I think we made a couple of them rich.
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers.
If the law is a bad law, there is always the contingent right to take action that you would not otherwise take.
If the law doesn't apply equally to everybody, then you don't really have a system of law.
If you're hit with a lawsuit that's untrue and the reasons you're hit with it aren't clear to you, there's a very big inclination on people's part to want to take responsibility for it - that this must be happening because I'm a terrible person, I did something, and I'm getting repaid for it.
Class action lawsuits are an important part of our legal system. All citizens should have the right to band together and settle grievances with bigger companies, but that system is broken and it needs fixing.
The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press exactly the right buttons and are also lucky, justice may show up in the answer. A mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be.
You don't need lawyers making laws. Regular citizens can make laws. Let the lawyers work under the laws.
The law doesn't create a right.
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