Our current legal system is only functioning, it only supports very wealthy people. Our justice requires equality. Infringement reform is necessary. We need legitimate defenders who do not overwork so much that they can not accomplish their work and we do not need more careless blind justice about dollars and all fundraiser activities. We need a more just judge and no longer need to be an "elected officer". For now, no matter who is most profitable, our poorest and weakest position has no chances.
Most people recognize that the American legal system is "on paper", but since justice is not properly managed, this is the reason for injustice and racism in our society. For such a long time, Caucasians have undergone various discrimination against African Americans and Hispanics. The riots in Los Angeles and surrounding areas last year were the result of these problems. The government made us think that we are trying to solve the problem, but the result is not good.
Our judicial system has failed to achieve the ideals of equality, justice, and justice in the United States. Our criminal and civil law system malfunction is serious. The United States is currently committing 3 million Americans - people with unbalanced colors - more than 25% of Americans are criminalized. Many of these people also bear significant commissions and there are few options to re-enter society. The Brennan Center's judicial process aims to ensure our country's commitment to "equality and justice" for all, by establishing a reasonable, effective and just judicial system. Focus is to reduce the number of imprisonments while reducing the crime rate. The program combines law, policy and economics to create new empirical analysis and innovative policy solutions to promote this important goal.
Everyone in the United States may not receive the same treatment, but I think the judicial system is trying to treat everyone fairly. In other countries such as South Africa you can see that apartheid lacks equal treatment. The US legal system may not be perfect, but at least it gives all American citizens - fair opportunities - regardless of race, creed and gender. An example of the legal system in the United States is the Rodney King (civil rights) trial. Four men were tried, two were guilty and two were innocent. Many people believe that everyone should be punished, but the US Constitution gives fair trials to all citizens. In any other country, you can not find a law to protect people as it is in the US.