However if a lawsuit exposes and brings down evil institutions so that this evil can't be perpetrated on others in the future than lawsuits are anything but "void".
Any monetary compensation would fall far short in healing any wounds. The value of bringing to light proof through evidentiary findings would set a clear precedent, and would work to place on notice any institution should they entertain this sort of evil in the future since any monetary gain would indeed be void.
A successful lawsuit in this instance would yield unknowable yet invaluable worth. You could not be more incorrect.
Ultimately, the lawsuits and money can't buy back what these evil people did. This is void.
No doubt a lawsuit can't undo what has been done.
However if a lawsuit exposes and brings down evil institutions so that this evil can't be perpetrated on others in the future than lawsuits are anything but "void".
Any monetary compensation would fall far short in healing any wounds. The value of bringing to light proof through evidentiary findings would set a clear precedent, and would work to place on notice any institution should they entertain this sort of evil in the future since any monetary gain would indeed be void.
A successful lawsuit in this instance would yield unknowable yet invaluable worth. You could not be more incorrect.
Okay, that makes sense.