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The Promise of Justice for All

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

WSBA YouTube Video Contest: Justice is an open-ended word subject to interpretation. Although defined justice may be hard to achieve, we do have many people in the legal community who at least can offer a promise of justice, if not guarantee our own definition of justice. A short investigation with the assistance of the people of Washington from Seattle to Olympia.

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  • I love it

  • Yes!

  • Bravo my smart and incisive friend - I loved it. It was on point and delivered in a very fair and open-minded approach. I loved it and thank you for sharing it with me and every one else on YouTube.

  • GREAT VIDEO - WE NEED MORE LIKE THIS TO RAISE AWARENNS AND PROMOTE A BETTER WORLD!

    I'd say - JUSTICE is the fairness or balance between any situation of two or more people. It can compare and judge anything from restrictions to opportunity. I hope many Americans and world citizens strive to support equality and fairness for all.

    Buckley, Seattle WA USA

  • Rock on Shade, this is a very thought provoking video!

  • Hm, that is a good question! Personally, I think of "vigilante justice" when I hear the word. Too many Charles Bronson movies seen, methinks! :)

  • Interesting, because it IS about a promise. And the delivery on that promise also has a lot to do with your perception of what justice is. And everybody was right, that Shade interviews. Because, I think, it is subjective.

    Great Job!

  • Interesting twist: That the promise is really just as important, if not more important than the realization of justice, which may be fleeting.

  • Shade Rupe's video is concise and to the point. It got me to think about the meaning of justice.

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