In many of his books, Thomas Sowell criticizes how the Warren court's rulings on criminal justice allegedly led to a great spike in crime. For example, the requirement to give Miranda warnings or to provide people who cannot afford a lawyer one free of charge.
While Sowell claims that these rulings had no basis in the Constitution, which may well be the case, I'd like to discuss the substance of the matter.
Given the persecution being faced by Derek Chauvin, Donald Trump and the January 6 protesters, I wonder if the Warren court protects the rights of defendants enough, because it does not seem to be doing much to protect people's rights.
The government can spend tens of millions of dollars 'investigating' you, frivolously indict you, and if you manage to beat the charges, you have bankruptcy to show for your pains. Because if you have been a responsible citizen and saved money, you won't count as impecunious and the government isn't going to pay for an ineffective lawyer for you. So you lose all your money as well as years of your life being dragged through a court.
Basically, they can destroy a man de facto if not de iure, and that only if they do not manage to find a sympathetic judge and jury.
Counterarguments could be of course, to point out in Sowellian style that more rights for criminal defendants is not a 'solution', but merely a trade-off. While you hedge against tyranny and make fewer innocent people go to jail, you also further undermine the ability of the government to prosecute legitimate criminals who terrorize neighborhoods.
The 2nd amendment is difficult to repeal because it's part of the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was framed with the deliberate intent that it should be difficult to make deep and wide sweeping alterations without a vast majority of representatives within the government body agreeing to the changes.
Obviously though, there's not exactly much that the constitution could've included to account for an elite class that goes ahead, almost totally ignoring any rule of law, and doing whatever the fuck they want without any penalty.
The judicial system SHOULD be doing something to hold government officials accountable, but they're "almost" as pozzed (or toothless) as the other government bodies in the US, with a few notable exceptions who've still managed to provide at least some deterrent to illegal leftist actions.