These are commitments about action, not belief. On the other hand, the requirement to champion the rule of law is unconstitutional. Someone who shares Abella J's beliefs about the rule of law shouldn't have to dissemble to enter the profession.https://twitter.com/chorkins/status/1096431504866099201 …
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Someone who doesn't care about or respect the rule of law should not be practicing the profession of law, and if any lawyer who expresses such beliefs should be disbarred. Here in the U.S. at least the First Amendment was not meant to excuse legal malpractice.
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Very strange to hear it from a person who invented one of the most anarchic inventions in the history of humankind - the unstopable smart contracts)))
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The ideal here is "the rule of law, not the rule of man" -- quoting the Massachusetts State Constitution which was a big inspiration for the United States Constitution. But much easier said than done.
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