Many folks declare justice for all, and yet no society on Earth has ever had true justice. Some say that the United States has justice which is fair for all, but that really is not true either. After all, you have to pay a lawyer to assist you in the courts and thus, you have to pay exorbitant fees for your right to justice. If you have to pay for justice, and those with the most money receive the most justice, that in reality says there is justice for no one and those with the most money are merely above the law.
If you think there is real justice in the United States of America, you simply don't understand how the system works. In a civil dispute, very rarely is anything black and white and the more that is involved the cloudier the law gets until it is completely shades of gray. The party with the most money to pay the most expensive lawyers can win by default by simply outlasting the other party, forcing them to settle or litigating until the other party runs out of money.
As a consultant and a speaker, I am often asked by college students about business issues and the law. It's amazing how the idealist student often sees things; it is actually unfortunate in many regards. Why you ask? Well, because they are paying huge amounts of money for very expensive degrees only to get out into the real world and learn the truth.
Now some colleges and universities are better at showing the reality of things, but unfortunately if they do they are teaching the next generation to abuse the privileges of law and justice to serve their will and that only makes the system worse. I submit to you; that true justice does not exist and I challenge you to prove that notion wrong. And to do that you must prove it with real observations and not in a court of law. Please think on this.