"I've always been driven by the concept of equal justice under the law, but only the rich can pay great sums of money for legal assistance, and that puts them at an advantage over the poor"
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Dash’s phrasing does a neat rhetorical move. He begins with an almost reverent declaration of purpose, “driven by the concept,” establishing moral credibility and professional faith. Then he pivots with the blunt “but,” turning the statement into a cross-examination. The subtext is that inequality isn’t merely a social condition; it’s baked into the adversarial system itself. If law is a contest of facts, motions, experts, investigation, time, and strategic patience, money doesn’t just buy “assistance.” It buys bandwidth. It buys error-correction. It buys the ability to drag a case out until the other side can’t afford to keep breathing.
Context matters: Dash lived through the postwar expansion of rights talk alongside the privatization and professionalization of legal combat. Even landmark promises like Gideon’s right to counsel can feel hollow when public defenders are overloaded and prosecutors have institutional resources. Dash is pointing at a structural contradiction: a democracy that markets justice like a luxury good, then acts surprised when the poor experience the law less as protection than as pressure.
It’s not a cynical throwaway. It’s a warning from someone who knows where the levers are.
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Dash, Samuel. (2026, February 16). I've always been driven by the concept of equal justice under the law, but only the rich can pay great sums of money for legal assistance, and that puts them at an advantage over the poor. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-been-driven-by-the-concept-of-equal-169698/
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Dash, Samuel. "I've always been driven by the concept of equal justice under the law, but only the rich can pay great sums of money for legal assistance, and that puts them at an advantage over the poor." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-been-driven-by-the-concept-of-equal-169698/.
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"I've always been driven by the concept of equal justice under the law, but only the rich can pay great sums of money for legal assistance, and that puts them at an advantage over the poor." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-been-driven-by-the-concept-of-equal-169698/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.








