Actually, as a law student, I can understand the conflict between the brothers. About human nature, about legal beliefs.
I think this TV series is really good. Using this kind of contradiction and conflict to make people think about deep problems, maybe it is no longer a legal problem, it can be a philosophical problem, a political problem, or an educational problem. In the eyes of our law students, my brother is a very traditional one from law school, to law examination, to lawyer, and finally to partner. Under the U.S. legal system, there is no law for undergraduates, but only for graduate students. The master of law at the graduate level in the United States is LLM or JD, and you have to pass the American law test. It is better to become an excellent lawyer in the United States than to be a good lawyer in the United States. China is too difficult.
My elder brother is the view of the vast majority of people who study law. When he comes into contact with more cases, he will find that human nature cannot be changed to a large extent, and he does not rule out the very few exceptions such as saul. But think about it again, my brother is such a good person, where can his brother be so bad? It's just that in the eyes of his brother, his badness has been magnified. He cannot guarantee whether his brother who has become a lawyer will go bad behind his back, and he cannot bear the consequences, because everyone has his own life, and he cannot control his brother and ask him what he must do. When a person who is proficient in the law begins to do bad things, he causes great damage to the society, because he knows every loophole in the law and can find a perfect excuse for himself. So my brother is not willing to face this possible danger to the law that he has always believed in and respected.
Perhaps it is very exciting to see the loopholes in the law, and I like it very much. If it becomes a reality, you won't feel that way. The law needs to protect everyone, not a single specific individual. I am not defending my brother, nor do I look down on my brother. I just can understand what my brother thinks. And there are some things that we really can't look at from an individual perspective, we need to consider a lot.
This has nothing to do with family relationships, because the belief in his heart is sacred. A person who believes in the law not only considers himself and his family in his heart, he needs to consider the entire society.
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