
Politicians like Donald duck Trump or Vladimir Putin may forget that they only have powers for the moment and all the people have power, but even the people powerless for the moment may remind them, in a good or bad way, that some of the things those politicians are doing are not good at all.
This lecture looks at the power given to advocates in a country with a constitutional structure, like the USA but not the only one. It examines how this empowerment allows them success against even heads of state, and contrasts this with the difficulties faced by lawyers working in nations without constitutions, like Britain.
I don't care who you vote, I am only interested in you going to vote and I am telling you to use your head when you vote (the head between your shoulders, not the head between your legs). What you do next is your choice.