Why the Legal System Isn’t About What’s Right

Why the Legal System Isn’t About What’s Right

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Matt shares one of the first lessons taught in law school — that if you have a weak case, you attack the character. It’s a revealing look at how the system prioritizes winning over truth, and how competition overshadows justice. full episode here: https://youtu.be/O5Y-A-fWqhU #austinandmattpodcast #austinandmatt #podcastclips #podcast #LawSchool #JusticeSystem #JayAnderson #LegalTruth #CourtCases #Ethics #court #law #justice

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first lessons you're taught in law school is if you have a good case, stick to the facts. And if you don't have a good case, attack the character. If you're on the losing side of a court case, the whole point is to just muck it up. And knowing that that's that's like their first lesson they teach you in law school. You're like, "Oh, no wonder the system is cluji." It's not like we're all trying to get what's right to be what's right and what's wrong to be what's wrong. >> Rigged from the start with this whole competitive Just try to win.