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Title: Fictional Courtroom To Real Courtroom
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If the law had not evolved to grant civil rights to women or minorities then only white male property owners would have all of the rights guaranteed to all Americans today. That the law gives equal rights to both those who have financial or political power and to those who lack it is what makes it objective... Showed first 250 characters
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That the law gives equal rights to both those who have financial or political power and to those who lack it is what makes it objective. Because of this the law does not subjectively support or favor different groups of people over others. All are equal under the law... Showed next 250 characters
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