It’s also about the corruption of the law, or the nature of law, which is only as good as those who make and enforce it, whether they occupy the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government.
Kromberg’s absurd position is an instance of this corruption par excellence: he assumes the validity of the controversial assertion that …
It’s also about the corruption of the law, or the nature of law, which is only as good as those who make and enforce it, whether they occupy the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government.
Kromberg’s absurd position is an instance of this corruption par excellence: he assumes the validity of the controversial assertion that U.S. law applies to Assange willy-nilly, without the need for further comment, but conveniently only to the extent that it would not redound to his benefit or vindication. He can violate the Espionage Act but cannot receive First Amendment protection. Eat your cake and have it too, it seems.
I don’t know who the hell said it, but I believe that the observation that law never made men a whit more just, and that, by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice, is self-evident.
It’s also about the corruption of the law, or the nature of law, which is only as good as those who make and enforce it, whether they occupy the legislative, executive, or judicial branch of government.
Kromberg’s absurd position is an instance of this corruption par excellence: he assumes the validity of the controversial assertion that U.S. law applies to Assange willy-nilly, without the need for further comment, but conveniently only to the extent that it would not redound to his benefit or vindication. He can violate the Espionage Act but cannot receive First Amendment protection. Eat your cake and have it too, it seems.
I don’t know who the hell said it, but I believe that the observation that law never made men a whit more just, and that, by means of their respect for it, even the well-disposed are daily made the agents of injustice, is self-evident.
Corruption as long as it pretends to everyone but them.