This blog explores the deep-rooted flaws in our judicial systems, where money often overshadows fairness. It raises philosophical and practical questions about justice, examining the stark realities faced by those who lack the financial resources to navigate the system. High-profile cases like those of O.J. Simpson and the college admissions scandal, as well as recent cases such as Atul Subhash and Dr. Momita Banerjee, reveal a truth: justice may be blind, but not to wealth and power. Until we address the influence of money in legal processes, true justice remains a distant ideal.