Across the nation, some are questioning their confidence in our courts and justice system. This process, whether it be through lawful protest or advocacy of legislative change, is an essential part of what makes our American system of justice a vibrant one that protects individual rights and preserves the values of our communities.
Our system of justice, rooted in our Constitution, is intended to ensure that no person is deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, and that all are treated equally and fairly regardless of race, gender, creed, ethnicity or orientation.
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