
Justice for the Few
Unveiling the Illusion of Equality in Law
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Justice for the Few: Unveiling the Illusion of Equality in Law
Is justice truly blind — or just selectively sighted? In Justice for the Few, Brian Trampush exposes the harsh reality of systemic inequality, corruption, and double standards in the American justice system. Far from serving all citizens equally, the law is often wielded as a weapon for the wealthy, powerful, and politically connected, leaving ordinary people trapped in cycles of oppression.
Through case studies, historical lessons, and sharp analysis, this book uncovers:
The myth of equal justice and how laws are written for all but applied to the few.
How wealth and political ties shape outcomes in courts while whistleblowers and everyday citizens face punishment.
The devastating role of racial disparities, economic inequality, and selective enforcement in sentencing and prosecution.
The collapse of moral authority in law enforcement when those sworn to uphold justice become its violators.
The power of civil disobedience, grassroots activism, and global perspectives in challenging systemic injustice.
The influence of media and technology in shaping — and distorting — public perceptions of justice.
Justice for the Few is both an exposé and a call to action, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the legal system while inspiring reform, accountability, and resistance.
If you care about freedom, fairness, and the fight for equality under the law, this book will open your eyes and ignite your resolve.
