Are common law systems naturally more likely to motivate lawyers and judges to do critical construction work than civil law systems?

Curtis 2022-03-23 09:03:26

1. This film should really be watched by young people who are struggling for no reason. Identifying problems, solving them, and changing society for the better is a set of American dreams. What is an ideal, what is a sense of achievement, what is true love, can be felt from Ruth's pursuit.

2. The success of RBG has factors of the times. At that time, the equal rights of black songs were established in stages. It was a social trend that the word woman appeared in the constitution and was given more space. At the same time there was Gloria steinem, the leader of the social movement, who was mentioned and affirmed by Ruth's daughter. There is also a recurring golden sentence in the film, A court ought not be affected by the weather of the day, but will be by the climate of the era. In that era, young women have increasingly received higher education, requiring Equal pay for equal work. As the first batch of top students and professors who graduated from Harvard and Columbia law departments, RBG shoulders the historical mission of fighting for justice for women's equal rights, case by case.

3. The training of lawyers in the Anglo-American common law system is based on a case-by-case struggle, and respect for the human rights of each client is the focus of judges' judgment. I can't help but wonder, is the common law system naturally more likely to motivate lawyers and judges to do critical construction work than the civil law system when the court replaces the patriarchal law as the place where disputes are finally adjudicated?

4. I'm going to read the American and British dramas about lawyers. In the movie, watching a lot of comparisons, it's brain-burning and bloody.

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  • Mireille 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Maybe I had watched the documentary before, and I respected her very much, so I was frequently poked into tears by this film. I just saw a broadcast today saying, "In the oral arguments of the Supreme Court, female justices are interrupted much more frequently than men, so they gradually learned to use more direct and aggressive questions during their tenure. ways to reduce the possibility of being interrupted.” Because of this movie and this broadcast, I think of some people who were labeled as "female boxing" because of sexist discourse, and the idiot who said that I "will not be able to marry in a few years" in the circle of friends. . Why treat discrimination in a gentle way? We have given the world too much unnecessary respect.

  • Tiana 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    Shengsheng turned first-class IP and actors into second-class soap operas, which is a sigh

On the Basis of Sex quotes

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: If a federal court ruled that this law is unconstitutional, then it could become the precedent others refer to and build on. Men and women both. It.. it could topple the whole damn system of discrimination.

    [Martin laughs]

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: What?

    Martin Ginsburg: Nothing. I'm just thrilled at your newfound enthusiasm for tax law.

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I want to convince the federal courts that those laws are unconstitutional.

    Charles Moritz: How do you do that?

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: One case at a time... starting with yours.

    Charles Moritz: So, I'm a guinea pig?

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: No sir. You're the man marching out ahead of the band, leading the way.