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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
I would say that the majority of law professors in the US would be able to give a very good assessment as to what is a good or bad law.
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And yet, those law professors fit the old saying of "those that can't, teach." We are still speaking of "opinions" and we all know without violating the rules here, that those that you speak of are biased in "most" cases with their slant in this case.
Supreme Court justices are appointed to vote on the Constitutionality of laws. That is their sole responsibility. Yes, their opinions are influenced by their individual biases. The only way to circumvent such flaws would be to turn over all our decisions to a computer that would judge what is lawful. I wonder if the computer would be biased by the programmer.