Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The First Thing We Must Do Is Kill All The Lawyers





This famous line by Dick the Butcher, a plotter of treachery in Shakespeare's King Henry VI, was not "lawyer bashing" but a satirical remark meant to show that the surest way to bring a country to chaos, tyranny and ruin is to remove the lawyers, the guardians of independent thinking. Just ask Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf. In his recent strong armed attempt to hold onto the reins of power in that troubled country, Musharraf cancelled upcoming elections and declared a "state of emergency" on the grounds that Islamic extremism threatened the country's ability to govern. True, Pakistan is an unstable country. But the real reason Musharraf assumed dictatorial powers was so he could remove the judges of Pakistan's Supreme Court and stave off an imminent judicial decision that Musharraf's recent election as President was illegal. When the Pakistani legal community protested, they were met by riot police and the country's military lobbing tear gas, using truncheons to administer clubbings and arrest. Thousands of Pakistani lawyers and human rights activists have been arrested and tortured since Musharraf declared a state of emergency.


How important is the rule of law? While we in this country may often take this principle for granted, today lawyers across America took to the streets to demonstrate its importance to us. Robert Bolt, in his play A Man For All Seasons, about Sir Thomas More, the 16th century Chancellor of England who refused to endorse or denounce King Henry VIII's wish to divorce his aging wife Catherine of Aragon, who could not bear him a son, so that he could marry the sister of his mistress, Anne Boleyn, said this about the importance of the rule of law:


And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned on you...
...where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat?
This country is planted thick with laws from coast to coast...
...Man's laws, not God's, and if you cut them down...
...and you're just the man to do it...
...do you really think you could stand upright in the wind that would blow then?
Yes. I'd give the Devil the benefit of law for my own safety's sake.


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