The Evolution of INequality in the U.S Legal System
Date Submitted: 10/21/2001 22:29:53
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 7 pages (1812 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 7 pages (1812 words)
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The Evolution of Inequality in the U.S. Legal System
In the United States, true equality has never existed. From the
Declaration of Independence to modern times, the U.S. legal system has
failed in any attempt at equality. The ideology of "all [men] are equal
but some [men] are more equal than others" has been present throughout the
history of the U.S. (Orwell). Inequality has always existed in the United
States
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skepticism that doubts that white men
discriminate anymore and questions the credibility and motives of
challengers who claim otherwise" have lead to support of inequality
(Kairys, par. 22).
So long as there is a majority dependent on the disparities of a minority,
the system will maintain its current sanctity. In doing so, the system
will remain dependent on inequality and provide means for future
inequalities. The American legal system will always adapt to allow for
inequalities.
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