Why and how do the people dissent against law?
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Talking to the Bar about dissent is like taking coal to Newcastle. The Bar room is the most unholy place where nothing is sacred, no reputation so unimpeachable that it cannot be blown to smithereens, no personality so towering that it cannot be brought crashing down, no character so pure that it cannot be torn to shreds, no idea so holy, that it cannot be disagreed with. That is the essence of dissent. If anything, the Bar is a shrine for dissent.
We all know how any contrarian opinion can be taken into the Bar room and discussions can be fast and furious, heated and at times aggressive but always ending in a shared cup of coffee or tea.
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