what can people do if they think law is not fair?
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Only you can decide how to deal with such a law. You can lobby to change it. You can engage in civil disobedience, but have to be willing to accept the consequences. If you are directly impacted and have standing, you could speak to a lawyer about suing over the law.
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Well, there is a huge difference between unfair and unethical. If you think your own lawyer is unfair, I would suggest a conversation to express your concerns. If you cannot mutually resolve the problem, then I suggest a new lawyer. On the other side, you really don’t have to expect the lawyer to be “fair” to you. Their job is to zealously represent their clients. The only thing I can say about that, and I don’t mean to be flippant, is that life isn’t fair.
If a lawyer violates the legal ethics rules, then you may report them to the disciplinary board of the correct jurisdiction. Go to Google and search lawyer complaint State. You should find information about filing a complaint. If the lawyer is your own, you might want to talk with the lawyer about your concerns first.
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A judge has the discretion to sentence violators of the law within a broad range, and may choose to give those convicted a "slap on the wrist" or sentence them to time served. A public reaction could include protests and boycotts, which is essentially what happened during the civil rights movement of the 1960
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