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8/3/2019 Leg Coun Paper - Conclusion
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Conclusion
“They done me wrong. They done us all wrong.” These were the words Carrie Buck
imparted to two visiting reporters several years before she passed away. Carrie Buck is a classic
example of a person being in the wrong place at the wrong time. She was a child of a broken
home, poor, unlettered and mistreated by her relatives. She became an easy victim of those
willing to use her as a sacrificial lamb for the sake of science and to test the constitutionality of
an unjust law. In the duration of her case, Carrie Buck was never fully made to understand her
rights nor was she satisfactorily represented by Irving Whitehead.
Her life is a cautionary tale for those who seek relief in the hands of the laws and yet are
unable to receive such relief by the fact that they lacked a courtroom champion willing to operate
within the laws as well as the established mores of society. Carrie Buck was not the only victim
of the test case served to the courts, but also the thousands of Americans, Germans, and other
nationals who were affected by the landmark decision.
“In January 2002, the Virginia General Assembly – the political body that in 1924 passed
the sterilization law in Virginia – passed a resolution expressing ‘its profound regret’ over its
involvement in the development of the legalization of eugenic sterilization laws” (Lief, 388). The
resolution aimed to apologize for the wrong done against Buck and the resulting repercussions
within Virginia, and more notably the inspiration Nazi Germany derived from this case.
However, the damage had been done and time cannot be turned back. The lessons learned therein
have been learned and imbibed in the most destructive way.
Furthermore, it is apparent that the deficiency in the amount of proper legal counselling
participated in the broken logic of the sterilization laws. The story of Carrie Buck is intertwined
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with that of Irving Whitehead, the counsel who propelled her case all the way to the Supreme
Court but without the due diligence of a lawyer sworn into a profession with the words, “I will
do no falsehood, nor consent to the doing of any in court”.
Buck vs. Bell was a small pebble cast into the waters which cause ripples across the
nations and its effects can be felt in our own land. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes mentioned in
his penned decision that “it is better for the world… (that) society can prevent those who are
manifestly unfit from continuing their kind”. The question that remains is if such a solution
should be reached by the means similarly used by Buck’s case? The issue of sterilization is
controversial and open-ended, and may continue to be as such indefinitely. What remains as a
vital component to either side of the argument is whether or not the proper requisites of legal
counselling have been adhered to.
In the seventy years since the promulgation of judgment for Buck vs. Bell , the glaring
reality remains that the said decision has never been overturned (Lief, 385). How should Carrie
Buck’s ordeal be remembered? Ultimately, it should be remembered not only for the defects it
contained but also for the lessons subsequently learned from such mistakes. As future lawyers,
we must take it upon ourselves to ensure that mistakes previously made must not be repeated lest
it cause another chain reaction of injustice and negligence. We must act in a manner that is
sufficient unto the law without compromising the needs of our clients.