Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Excessive Laws and the Self-Interest of Lawmakers, Lawyers, and Judges
Excessive Laws and the Self-Interest of Lawmakers, Lawyers, and Judges The basis of a civilized society is truth. The truth allows for standardized treatment of men, the law allows people to plan their futures, the law gives people assurance that go aways, contracts, and trusts will be enforced, that certain behavior will be allowed while different behavior (crimes and torts) will be punished, etc.Five important characteristics of "the law" in a civilized society follow 1) The law must be of human raceageable surface so the average man can learn the law without a lifetime of study. 2) The law must be simple enough for the average man to grasp and understand. 3) The law must be stable so men can, once they learn the law, live their lives with great assurance that they know the law and ar not violating the law. 4) The law must be internally consis ext so a man who follows one law does not find himself violating some other law. And last, but not least, 5) "man made&q uot law must harmonize with the unchanging law of God.Each of these principles needs to studied in light of Americas menstruation legal structureManageable size The typical public or academic law library contains over 100 million pages (in excess of 100,000 volumes) of statutes, regulations, account legal decisions, commentaries, cross indexes, law dictionaries, legal encyclopedias, law review articles, etc. However, most law libraries have found all these pages inadequate. In the last ten years they have added "on line" access to great legal web sites run by Lexis and West Legal Publishing. These web sites allow law students and lawyers to do quick searches of all published material related to a given topic. These web sites are expensive but if the right legal backbone words are entered the results are very useful. Twenty to one hundred pages of information is displayed on the screen. In an hour or two any crafter lawyer will know all that is worth knowing about some na rrow area of the law. Of course, total or complete knowledge is beyond human reach. No one not even the most dedicated legal scholar can claim to know "all the law". In fact Americas situation recalls ancient Rome, just before its fall, when the laws began to multiply. A sage of the late Roman Empire remarked "A corrupt society has many laws". simmpleness As the preceding description makes clear, ma... ... in their lives and that He is unrelated to the central activity of their daily routine? It is obvious that each such step is plainly another step on a slippery slope away from God.So why do lawmakers, lawyers, and judges violate these five obvious rules. The wholly answer that makes any sense is self interest. Lawmakers want to be re-elected so they pass laws which pander to mans baser instincts and give special advantage to large contributors. Judges at the appellate level (and bureaucrats in the executive branch of government) are lured by the evil urge to bec ome "little gods". They put Gods Laws aside and set sullen on their own to re-define right and wrong. Judges at the trial court level become friendly with the lawyers that appear before them so they act in ways which sum up the power and/or wealth of these lawyers. Lawyers themselves are in need of income to support their families in an aristocratic fashion, so they encourage judges and lawmakers to increase the complexity of courtroom procedures and/or law in general so more "lawyers work" is created. Simple laws and simple court room procedures are not the stuff upon which grand legal fees are built.
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