"It is not the critic who counts, nor the individual who indicates how the strong man stumbles, or how he could have performed an action better. The honor belongs to the man who actually stands in the arena, whose face is marked by dust, sweat, and blood; who struggles with courage; who repeatedly errs, for... Continue Reading →
Law and Order
Law and order they say in America, "law and order" in these moments to defeat society's inequalities. In times of unrest, riots, a financial and civil crisis, the only remedy is the strength of reason and law. That law that was so dear to Falcone and Borsellino and which they were managing to defeat the... Continue Reading →
john rawls :a theory of justice for common freedom and meritocracy-
Neoliberism An essential trait of the neoliberal ideology that marks the passage from "left-wing" to "right-wing" liberalism is the value and meaning given to social injustice.One of the objectives of the governments of the previous liberalism was social justice, where the concept of justice could not be separated from that of equity (it is the... Continue Reading →
Gerry Spence : one of the best lawyers of all the time
Born, reared, and educated in Wyoming, Gerry Spence is recognized nationwide for his legacy of dominant courtroom victories. He graduated cum laude from the University of Wyoming Law School in 1952 and has spent his lifetime representing the poor, the injured, the forgotten, and the damned against what he calls “the new slave master,” a... Continue Reading →
