Laws Broken: Avengers - Sokovia Accords Illegal? (One Marvelous Scene x LegalEagle)

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Komentáře • 7K

  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  Před 5 lety +5817

    Wow, evidently Korematsu was overturned last year in Trump v. Hawaii. Many thanks to you Legal Eagles who pointed that out. I learned something!

    • @DoomGoober
      @DoomGoober Před 5 lety +358

      Objection! While Trump v Hawaii overturned Korematsu by name, Trump v. Hawaii actually AFFIRMED the doctrine introduced by Korematsu. The Korematsu Doctrine is: A racist law, primarily motivated by racism, with ample evidence of racism, whose effect is racist is still legal as long as the Government can argue a non-racist reason for the law. Trump v. Hawaii reaffirms this: The travel ban was found legal in spite of racist motivation and effect because the government argued a non-racist reason. Trump v Hawaii states: "The forcible relocation of U. S. citizens to concentration camps, solely and explicitly on the basis of race, is objectively unlawful and outside the scope of Presidential authority." Black in Koremastu states THE SAME THING: "Korematsu was not excluded from the Military Area because of hostility to him or his race." Koremastu was not overturned: a racially motivated, racist in effect law is legal as long as the government can dream up a reason that's not racist (and doesn't inadvertently violate another Constitutional principle.) EDIT: I'm not saying anything about the court's specific ruling on Trump v. Hawaii. Rather, I'm just pointing out that Koremastu set a precedent and Trump v. Hawaii FOLLOWED the precedent. Trump v. Hawaii did NOT overturn Koremastu at all. That's all I'm saying, so please stop arguing Trump v. Hawaii with me, that's not my point. Also, I didn't dream this analysis up: A lot of legal scholars agree that Trump v. Hawaii affirmed Koremastu. If you google "Trump v. Hawaii Koremastu" all the legal websites argue pretty much the same thing, some going so far as to call Trump v Hawaii's "overturning" of Koremastu a "self-deception." If you want to argue about how Koremastu and Trump v. Hawaii are DIFFERENT please go ahead. But Trump v. Hawaii is settled law and I don't care about that case in isolation except how it relates to Koremastu.

    • @majormetroid8035
      @majormetroid8035 Před 5 lety +61

      can you do an episode on My Hero Academia?

    • @itsfoyne
      @itsfoyne Před 5 lety +169

      I'm not certain that Ultron would be considered a product of Tony Stark because it would seem that Ultron has individuality. I think it makes more sense to regard Ultron as a person instead of a product. Is Tony responsible for Ultron in the same way that a parent would be responsible for their child? Should Ultron be regarded as a child?

    • @Crazy99923
      @Crazy99923 Před 5 lety +41

      Review Law Abiding Citizen

    • @voxorox
      @voxorox Před 5 lety +74

      @@itsfoyne Whether or not A.I. could have personhood is not a legal challenge that has been considered yet. Ultron was extremely sophisticated autonomous tech, but ultimately in a legal sense he was just tech.

  • @briankaslewicz6130
    @briankaslewicz6130 Před 5 lety +7753

    MCU US Government: The avengers are too dangerous to stop major threats cus collateral damage
    Also MCU US Government: Lets nuke NYC to stop Loki lol

    • @stevesmith9447
      @stevesmith9447 Před 5 lety +416

      Thought it was SHIELD's board that authorized the nukes?

    • @boshwa20
      @boshwa20 Před 5 lety +731

      Hydra

    • @stevesmith9447
      @stevesmith9447 Před 5 lety +233

      @@boshwa20 Lol oops, fair!

    • @blakepierce5791
      @blakepierce5791 Před 5 lety +292

      *Whispers* Heil Hydra

    • @mudpie6927
      @mudpie6927 Před 5 lety +146

      new york became a war zone the moment the portal opened. it wasn't the fact that loki was at large in the city. in the course of war time there is a clause in the constitution to allow the president to declare a state of national emergency and temporarily revoke certain rights of citizens.

  • @brads3104
    @brads3104 Před 3 lety +2269

    Curious how all of this applies to Thor, since he’s not a citizen of ANY country, nor is he even human.

    • @patrickbone5993
      @patrickbone5993 Před 3 lety +284

      Technically speaking. It doesn't. Unless the public and collective governments think Thor is actually from western-north Europe or America, which as we know, he isn't.
      It is important to consider tho that Thor left almost immediately after Avengers 2. So if there WAS enough time before discussion of the Accords began, it may be reasonable to consider that Thor is no longer part of the Avengers, and might not return to Planet Earth.

    • @andrewthezeppo
      @andrewthezeppo Před 3 lety +164

      Vision also it not a citizen of any country or a human

    • @1AmGroot
      @1AmGroot Před 3 lety +165

      ​@@andrewthezeppo And so is Ultron. Yet, Ultron was created by Tony, so everything he did in Sakovia comes back to Tony. In addition, Vision was created by Ultron, so everything he did comes back to Ultron, which comes back to Tony.

    • @JackSimpson2077
      @JackSimpson2077 Před 3 lety +38

      Sort of strange, since the first time he was on Earth after Civil War he was a citizen of Norway (I think New Asgard is part of Norway, not sure though)

    • @wesleywallace4426
      @wesleywallace4426 Před 2 lety +48

      It was pretty clear they were targeting the Avengers which Thor is a part of so unless they will be willing to acknowledge Thor as the Crown Prince of Asgard and thus immune, which I don't think they would. Or they would be very reluctant to do so. The Sokovia Accords is just the Government's attempt to put superheroes under legislation thus bringing one of the variables in this changing world under their control.

  • @larsreed7116
    @larsreed7116 Před 3 lety +644

    Objection: You missed one. Given how many criminal provisions there are in the accords, forcing individuals to reveal their secret identities is almost certainly a violation of the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

    • @Phosfit
      @Phosfit Před rokem +17

      Needs a response

    • @halite_g
      @halite_g Před rokem +8

      @@Phosfit Needs a reply

    • @escapegoat32
      @escapegoat32 Před rokem +5

      @@halite_g needs a response to the reply

    • @Moose92411
      @Moose92411 Před rokem +6

      Oh snap, SOLID point!

    • @XenophonQ
      @XenophonQ Před rokem +10

      This is not self incrimination as there is no crime, simply identity, thus it’s a privacy issue not a 5th amendment one

  • @ChaosKnightMatthew
    @ChaosKnightMatthew Před 3 lety +525

    Fan theory - The Sokovia Accords was backed by Hydra (still mixed with Shield) so they can figure out who and what secrets every enhanced human has that is foolish enough to sign it.

    • @jayvhoncalma3458
      @jayvhoncalma3458 Před 2 lety +19

      So Ross *is* a Hydra agent

    • @MariaCalore
      @MariaCalore Před 2 lety +26

      Well, I know many don't care about Agents of Shield, but they dealt for a little while with this theme, and it's not really made by Hydra, but surely they took advantage of that (and other groups). Lists and registers of this kind always fall in the wrong hands... For reference, it's season 3 and 4.

    • @ChaosKnightMatthew
      @ChaosKnightMatthew Před 2 lety +12

      @@MariaCalore I do consider Agents of Shield part of the MCU 'Sacred Timeline' (pre Loki episode 6, for more info on this note see that series) just is stuff that happened during and outside the films. Is cool to see a universe mapped out like this, though seemingly some don't want to admit it is part of it. Is what my theory was based on too, though yeah lists have a bad habit of that happening, even if it's for a good cause.

    • @ChaosKnightMatthew
      @ChaosKnightMatthew Před 2 lety +6

      @@jayvhoncalma3458 His intentions do seem for the best of his country, although Hydra has had a track record of using that to get their means, even with those not suspecting it, like how in CA Winter Solder where Hydra was revealed to be mixed with Shield, and everyone looked at their ally as an enemy for a moment til lines were better drawn.

    • @archangel8444
      @archangel8444 Před 2 lety +1

      It was 😂its in the movies

  • @LindsayEllisVids
    @LindsayEllisVids Před 5 lety +5483

    Guys the best scene in the MCU is clearly Korg going "Piss off, ghost!"

    • @LegalEagle
      @LegalEagle  Před 5 lety +1230

      Money where your mouth is: I want a 45 minute Lindsay Ellis video on that.

    • @MisterH37
      @MisterH37 Před 5 lety +107

      Seconded.

    • @cinemagraphic6324
      @cinemagraphic6324 Před 5 lety +168

      +Lindsay Ellis
      Lindsay, Lindsay, Lindsay. Clearly, the *best* Scenes in the MCU are...
      1. Black Panther saying, *"Let them try."*
      2. Steve Rogers saying, *"I didn't come here for forgiveness. And, I'm long past asking for permission."* and
      3. Peter Parker telling Tony Stark, *"You can't be a friendly neighborhood Spiderman if there's no neighborhood."*
      Shout outs to
      A. Drax: *_"WHY is Gamora?"_*
      B. Hulk: *_"Hulk...SMASH!"_*
      C. Quill: *_"You said it yourself, bitch. We're the Guardians of the Galaxy."_*

    • @TJ52359
      @TJ52359 Před 5 lety +129

      "Another Day, Another Doug."

    • @misterjoshua5720
      @misterjoshua5720 Před 5 lety +17

      @@LegalEagle Sustained

  • @NandovMovies
    @NandovMovies Před 5 lety +3416

    It's interesting that Habeus Corpus is your number one problem with the Sokovia Accords since that's what sets Cap over the edge too. In Civil War, Tony and Steve seem to be very close to making a deal but when Tony mentions that Wanda is confined to the Avengers compound, Steve gets angry and decides not to sign. Steve is so American, he has a Constitution-sense and it was tingling.

    • @historymysteries4134
      @historymysteries4134 Před 5 lety +477

      Wanda may not be a citizen but immigrants still have constitutional rights. Something Tony glossed over in Civil War.

    • @onyxrose4349
      @onyxrose4349 Před 5 lety +101

      @@historymysteries4134 Except that according to Tony she is technically an illegal immigrant...

    • @PseudoCompetent
      @PseudoCompetent Před 5 lety +332

      @@onyxrose4349 Sure, but that's not how the Constitution works. She still has rights.

    • @historymysteries4134
      @historymysteries4134 Před 5 lety +321

      Onyx Rose Yeah, that line “they don’t give visas to WMDs” was stupid. If she wasn’t a legal immigrant, how is she participating in international operations? She’s a) a refugee and b) a highly skilled person; she’ll definitely have a visa. Also, everyone has constitutional rights in America and everyone in the world has human rights (including habeas corpus)

    • @genghiskhan5701
      @genghiskhan5701 Před 5 lety +24

      @@historymysteries4134
      Pretty sure the Patriot Act has to do with something here

  • @callo3
    @callo3 Před rokem +106

    I find it amusing that Stark brings on Spiderman but does not force him to reveal his identity despite Stark being on the side of the Sokovia Accords considering they clearly would require Spiderman to reveal he is Peter Parker.

    • @elise3455
      @elise3455 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Maybe there's an exception in there for non-adult superheroes :P

    • @nighttonic86doesstuff
      @nighttonic86doesstuff Před 9 měsíci +16

      😊Fun Fact😊: In the comics during the Avengers Civil War saga, Peter Parker does reveal his identity because of choosing Tony Stark's side, the fallout from it (from what I remember was bad for him).

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD Před 3 lety +547

    You could do a whole episode entirely on Iron Man 2's Congressional Hearing where the government tries to steal Tony Stark's intellectual property for itself. It's not TECHNICALLY a courtroom scene but... well, congressional hearings aren't far off.

    • @samfisher6606
      @samfisher6606 Před 2 lety +4

      I love this

    • @kennethkho7165
      @kennethkho7165 Před 2 lety +6

      The government can exercise eminent domain but in doing so they'll need to provide just compensation

    • @IncredibleMD
      @IncredibleMD Před 2 lety +16

      @@kennethkho7165 You can't eminent domain intellectual property. It's for real estate only. Thank God.

    • @kennethkho7165
      @kennethkho7165 Před 2 lety +10

      @@IncredibleMD actually you can, the takings clause of the constitution says "private property", not just land. the intellectual property clause of the constitution recognizes it as private property.

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Před 4 lety +2106

    "Shows why the lawyers are the real heroes in the marvel universe". Well She Hulk and Dare Devil are both lawyers so, sure...why not.

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 Před 4 lety +135

      I'd imagine that Murdock is violating a *ton* of laws both generally and specifically as a lawyer, and would likely be disbarred if the public ever found out about his identity. By being proudly above-board about her superhuman identity and keeping everything on-the-books, however, She-Hulk is definitely the better example of a super-lawyer.

    • @blackmagician7645
      @blackmagician7645 Před 4 lety +41

      @@clockworkkirlia7475 I suppose Matt could always fall back on being a instructional trainer if truth of his double life finds him disbarred. Though as for She Hulk....I heard you have to be careful with what you read with her in comics nowadays. Some illustrators who were in charge of her have messed up her character in more modern issues.

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 Před 4 lety +7

      @@blackmagician7645 Oh *no.* How so? I'm not up on her recent appearances.

    • @cjhedrick6418
      @cjhedrick6418 Před 4 lety +22

      @@clockworkkirlia7475 Meh. Matt's been outed and disbarred before. And got his license back.

    • @risottopose9970
      @risottopose9970 Před 3 lety +8

      Clockwork Kirlia They basically ruin her character and just made her Hulk but female

  • @Petirep
    @Petirep Před 5 lety +1300

    It's a good thing the government would never do anything illegal... 😐

    • @andarted
      @andarted Před 5 lety +135

      It's very confusing when the authority that forces the rules of the constitution on society, is violating these rules ... against the whole society. Somewhere something has somehow gotten pretty wrong.

    • @Manospondylus
      @Manospondylus Před 5 lety +13

      And that's why I won't register my guns. 👍 Ever.

    • @nancyanderson966
      @nancyanderson966 Před 5 lety +4

      Not at all!!!!!! Totally...

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 Před 5 lety +38

      Manospondylus Gigas yeah but you just told everyone you have Guns .

    • @chapter_black3234
      @chapter_black3234 Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, the video ends with concerns of Habeas Corpus, but didn't that right get signed away for US citizens with NDAA 2012?

  • @silasgreaves6134
    @silasgreaves6134 Před 3 lety +895

    He should cover the court scene in Iron Man 2. I'd be interested in learning about the legal implications of a real life Iron Man suit, used an operated in the way that Tony Stark (a private citizen / civilian) uses and operates it in the films. As a "nuclear deterrent" as he puts it in Iron Man 2

    • @wesleywallace4426
      @wesleywallace4426 Před 2 lety +52

      It should be acknowledged that Hydra was in on it. It should also be acknowledged that Tony is mutli-billionaire and known techno genius, literally one of the smartest people in the world. If they forced Tony to surrender his suits or they would arrest him, he would probably sabotage them, make their blueprints as obscure as possible, and piss him off. And it wouldn't be politically correct to forcibly seize such a famous person's property without REAL reasons to do so.

    • @lost_times
      @lost_times Před 2 lety +13

      YES, YES, YES. That trial scene!

    • @shadowdragon8168
      @shadowdragon8168 Před 2 lety +9

      Hopefully he does, I would be interested to see how that would be handled, especially since a real life Iron man suit isn't entirely outside the realm of possibility.

    • @cunningsmile4166
      @cunningsmile4166 Před 2 lety +3

      "Yes dear?"

    • @ericscommentaries704
      @ericscommentaries704 Před 2 lety +20

      That wasn't a trial scene. That was a Senate committee hearing where the Senator was trying to use a public forum to compel Stark to give up his property for use by the US government. It wasn't a court of law. If it was, Tony would have had a lawyer present, it would have been before a federal judge (it was neither a civil or criminal proceeding), and the US attorney would have been bringing charges against Tony, in the case of a criminal case. It was political theater, nothing more. The Senate couldn't legally compel Stark to give up the suit, and Tony knew it, so he said no. The only legal thing that would have occurred is it Tony ignored the summons before the Senate, during which he could be held in Contempt of Congress, but he didn't, he showed up.

  • @CoyotesOwn
    @CoyotesOwn Před 3 lety +436

    Funny fact: Pre-Crime law enforcement is the main subject of the sequel to the Civil War comic event.

    • @165hy9
      @165hy9 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah with the precog inhuman

    • @matsko6527
      @matsko6527 Před 3 lety +3

      Cap also got a taste of it in the winter soldier with project insight

    • @CoyotesOwn
      @CoyotesOwn Před 3 lety +7

      @@matsko6527 Yeah but Project insight:
      - Was as much Precrime law enforcement rather Hydra removing any obstacles in their way
      - Never got implemented that's to Cap.

    • @matsko6527
      @matsko6527 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CoyotesOwn Shields intention with it was more precrime though right?

    • @CoyotesOwn
      @CoyotesOwn Před 3 lety +1

      @@matsko6527 Yeah, to neutralize that before they happen

  • @Chipsnatcher
    @Chipsnatcher Před 5 lety +2635

    "That is legally problematic'' and thus this series was born

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Před 5 lety +54

      9:18, It's very vague what this means and the fact that they would use the word "power" in a legal document sounds so ridiculous. The current legal definition of "Power" is: "An ability to generate a change in a particular *legal* relationship by doing or not doing a certain act". So Ironman or Hulk have an "innate power" to affect change in legal relationships?
      "Don't make Hulk angry. Hulk have power to divorce you!"

    • @section13mediabranch34
      @section13mediabranch34 Před 4 lety +3

      @@tomsko863 More like Divide you.

    • @lewqitz
      @lewqitz Před 4 lety +2

      @@section13mediabranch34 Tear you apart*

    • @bennyton2560
      @bennyton2560 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tomsko863 SheHulk definitely has

  • @AntoinC95
    @AntoinC95 Před 5 lety +793

    "Because everything is illegal".
    Finally, the truth comes out.

    • @christopherdavis4136
      @christopherdavis4136 Před 5 lety +13

      I'm so sorry I didn't mean to take that pen from the DMV window. I'll put it back promise. *hides all the pillow tags stating it's illegal to remove this tag*

    • @knight2976able
      @knight2976able Před 5 lety +8

      Nothing is true, everything is permitted

    • @darthutah6649
      @darthutah6649 Před 5 lety +2

      this is illegal you know

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 Před 4 lety

      The truth come out! Does everything is illegal?

  • @Not_An_EV
    @Not_An_EV Před 3 lety +279

    I absolutely love the fact that this guy is an actual lawyer who passed the bar and yet hes like ooh I gotta record a CZcams video. _Chef's kiss_

    • @Comuniity_
      @Comuniity_ Před 2 lety +9

      It's called being an intellectual

    • @cythonyheart3579
      @cythonyheart3579 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@IssyFishyy it's been 2 years, hope it's going well so far?

  • @impish_snake3526
    @impish_snake3526 Před 2 lety +257

    I love how Tony’s response to “your harebrained invention killed my family” was to compel his own friends to assuage HIS guilt by being incarcerated for genetic and technological advancements.

    • @Roguefem76
      @Roguefem76 Před 2 lety +73

      Oh, thank goodness someone else noticed that. He created Ultron over their protests, and then pushed the Sokovia Accords on the over their protests. Kind of a theme with him, isn't it?
      "We need to be kept in check." No Tony, YOU need to be kept in check.

    • @knightghost1782
      @knightghost1782 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Roguefem76 helped made Ultron*
      Anyway hated how they always made tony out to be the bad guy when all he's been trying to do is protect earth.
      But that's why tony is my favorite and most relatable human avenger. He's flawed and makes mistakes. Ones I believe a rich hero would try to make. Ones that even bite him and others back.
      Cap just seems too perfect.

    • @tron9683
      @tron9683 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Roguefem76 It wasn't over their protests, they didn't even know about it until after he had already done it.

    • @Roguefem76
      @Roguefem76 Před 2 lety +26

      @@knightghost1782 Nonsense, he was the one who designed it AND talked Bruce into helping with it. Ultron was Tony's fault, stop trying to minimize his screw-up.

    • @Roguefem76
      @Roguefem76 Před 2 lety +7

      @@tron9683 He'd obviously pitched it to them before, and were you unconscious or high for the entire scene where they were literally FIGHTING to stop him from activating Ultron?

  • @VampireNewl
    @VampireNewl Před 5 lety +2052

    "Laywers are the real superheros in the marvel universe"
    Now that you mention it Legal Eagle does sound like a superhero name.

  • @Danny-xd1yh
    @Danny-xd1yh Před 5 lety +624

    “a robot army lead by Ultron”
    The entire army *was* Ultron

  • @codyallison8093
    @codyallison8093 Před 3 lety +241

    Got a few problems with this one, if you care to address them.
    1) The Falcon flying suit was to my understanding, U.S. gov't property.
    2) The War Machine High Tech Prosthetic was personal property of Tony Stark that was stolen by Rhodes and thereafter gifted to the U.S. military, apparently contingent on the terms that the military neither reverse engineers it or allows another pilot to use it.
    3) there may be some wiggle room on Tony's responsibility for Ultron. Tony did not create Ultron, Ultron kinda... created himself, with the assistance of the mind stone whose properties were not fully understood at the time. Tony tells us that he was actually nowhere near creating an AI. Ultron was made possible by the Mind Stone, which was, at that time, property of (prince?) Thor, working in conjunction with a simulation designed to see if an AI was even possible. Here we get into diplomatic immunity, liability vs reasonable precautions, and other really sticky legalities. In the end, I would say that given the knowledge that Tony and the Avengers had at the time, Ultron *should* have been impossible, so Tony *should* get off the hook on that one.
    That being said, I'm not a lawyer.
    Love your content man.

    • @alphahale7668
      @alphahale7668 Před 2 lety +42

      Only the first suit Sam had was the government property, the one they stole. But the second one was made by Tony and given to Sam, which makes it Sam's property.

    • @lenagrace3949
      @lenagrace3949 Před 2 lety +18

      Thor was not aware that Tony was using the Mind Stone to creat an AI, so he should also get off Scott free as you say

    • @tron9683
      @tron9683 Před 2 lety +8

      Rhodey gave the Mark II suit back to Tony. Every suit Rhodey wore after was personally made for him by Tony.

    • @kennethkho7165
      @kennethkho7165 Před 2 lety +7

      True, no reasonable person would've anticipated the mind stone would go rogue

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo Před rokem +4

      @@tron9683 Yeah but they all have USAF branding & numbers on them. So either Tony is putting military registration numbers & identification on private equipment (is that illegal?) or the armors are legal U.S. property

  • @archsteel7
    @archsteel7 Před 2 lety +30

    LegalEagle: "You can't own people"
    Also LegalEagle: "Vision is Tony Stark's dog."

    • @jerome1lm
      @jerome1lm Před rokem +11

      Vision is not "people". He is a robot and as such has no standing in court.

  • @ripopol
    @ripopol Před 5 lety +691

    Also: Thor, Prince of a sovereign nation of another planet.
    Does he have diplomatic imunity?

    • @clumsyvanity
      @clumsyvanity Před 5 lety +33

      Looool! Good point!

    • @InfernityZ3r0
      @InfernityZ3r0 Před 5 lety +133

      @@RuinedSilver I would argue the runes as well as the different testimonies of him across stories and fables apply as earthly documentation.

    • @robmoutoux4458
      @robmoutoux4458 Před 5 lety +28

      I would say no because black panther did not have it when he went to South Korea in his movie

    • @artski09
      @artski09 Před 5 lety +55

      maybe a cheat but could you argue that ...
      "you want to apply earth law on the Aesir. try it see what happens"

    • @537CH
      @537CH Před 5 lety +3

      Probably why he wasn’t in the movie

  • @ThanksHermione
    @ThanksHermione Před 4 lety +1493

    I remember in Civil War that when Captain America asked for a lawyer he was denied one. Also, instead of arresting Bucky for what they thought was the bomb attack and letting him get a lawyer, agents were told to just kill him after finding him. I wonder if any members of Hydra wrote or tried to enforce The Accords. They could orchestrate it so that The Avengers couldn't stop their plans.

    • @Archon3960
      @Archon3960 Před 3 lety +132

      At least, we know what is inside the Sokovia Accords.
      A major problem in the original comic is that we never saw what was in the Registration Act. As such, the story is heavily impacted. Not that it was well done to begin with...

    • @BlackDiamond2718
      @BlackDiamond2718 Před 3 lety +93

      Perhaps it was Hydra after all. "Cut off one head. Two more shall take its place." Makes sense.

    • @jesusmagallonbarrera1124
      @jesusmagallonbarrera1124 Před 3 lety +35

      T. The movie is quite better than the comic in that spot!

    • @godzillavkk
      @godzillavkk Před 3 lety +1

      @@jesusmagallonbarrera1124 I disagree.

    • @IncredibleMD
      @IncredibleMD Před 3 lety +55

      Well, Captain America: The Winter Soldier was kinda all about how the real villain of the MCU was the American government.

  • @hekkoCZ
    @hekkoCZ Před 3 lety +107

    So, as I discovered Marvel, CZcams recommended me this, and I am so happy. Ever since I checked out the Sokovia Accords on the Marvel wiki, I've been unreasonably enraged about it, especially the constant tracking and indefinite detainment without trial. Unreasonably because no real-life people are harmed by it, if it were real, I'd be throwing up.
    But I think it works if you realise that the accords are not there to protect innocent bystanders, they are a way of gaining control over people who have extraordinary skills, strong will, powerful technology, and a good conscience. They can't be bought, so someone is trying to nerf them.

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel Před 2 lety +13

      Jessica Jones: only really uses her super strength for self-defense and look for clues, not even a vigilante. Somehow still gets in trouble with cops more than most heroes.

    • @artstsym
      @artstsym Před 2 lety +10

      I mean to be fair, the Civil War saga (both in the MCU and in the comics) is based around blatantly unconstitutional legislation to explore both the fictional "how would society react to the threat posed by superhumans?" and also the practical "why is authoritarianism persuasive, and why is it nonetheless wrong?"

    • @thanos6346
      @thanos6346 Před rokem +6

      The whole thing where an international treaty becomes a US law is pretty goofy. The UNCLOS isn’t a US law, neither is the Antarctica Treaty. These treaties bind the US thanks to UN supranationalism, but do not bind individual US citizens.

  • @EternalYorkieMom
    @EternalYorkieMom Před 3 lety +86

    Cap needed you on his team. You’d fit right in with Hawkeye and Falcon!

    • @agentmysterious6682
      @agentmysterious6682 Před 2 lety +7

      Daredevil: "sorry we're late guys Danny wanted some Wendys...."
      Luke Cage: "where is everyone?"

  • @kurisu7885
    @kurisu7885 Před 5 lety +807

    I , I kind of want there to be an MCU scene where you're defending the Avengers in court.

    • @LegalEagle
      @LegalEagle  Před 5 lety +221

      That would be fun!

    • @jtarvid86
      @jtarvid86 Před 5 lety +36

      Probably shoulda happened before Endgame!

    • @JuriAmari
      @JuriAmari Před 5 lety +7

      I’d watch that! :)

    • @kurisu7885
      @kurisu7885 Před 5 lety +12

      @@jtarvid86
      Captain Marvel took place before literally everything else so I don't see why not.

    • @rawovunlapin8201
      @rawovunlapin8201 Před 5 lety +10

      I imagine it as a post-credit scene

  • @WhamBang
    @WhamBang Před 5 lety +497

    LegalEagle: The Sokovia Accords are illegal.
    Captain America: I knew it.
    Thor: ....that’s my line.

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Před 5 lety +8

      Russo brothers : em... spolier....

    • @Tbal_96
      @Tbal_96 Před 5 lety +11

      AsHalt the spoiler ban was lifted yesterday by Joe and Anthony Russo.

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix Před 5 lety +13

      They are not so much illegal as unenforceable.

    • @Kenisu
      @Kenisu Před 5 lety +6

      Captain America: I understood that reference.

  • @demiwitchofthesea1999
    @demiwitchofthesea1999 Před 3 lety +98

    Objection: The Falcon wings are government technology that Sam stole through Sharon in TWS.

    • @glowhoo9226
      @glowhoo9226 Před 3 lety +25

      Then that’s the only thing he could he tried for. He was still held without trial on the raft, which is a prison ship. Prison ships are supposed to be unconstitutional because of the revolutionary war prison ship martyrs.

    • @TxSonofLiberty
      @TxSonofLiberty Před 2 lety +10

      I was going to point this out.
      Iron Man suits, property of Tony Stark and Stark Industries
      War Machine Suit, property of the US Government stolen from Stark Industries with modifications by Hammer Industries (yeah, Rhodey stole the base suit, people forget this)
      Original Falcon Wings, experimental protype property of the US Government on loan to Sam Wilson for testing, destroyed during Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier or sometime after, as he was not present in Sokovia and had new gear in his next appearance.
      Falcon Wings 2.0, Stark Industries upgrade over protype design (if the US Government wants to make an issue, the War Machine and Iron Patriot Armors being violations of Stark IP while Stark is a SHIELD authorized technology consultant sort of end that issue), first seen in Ant-Man, property of Stark Industries... all Falcon gear after this is Stark Technology based or Wakandan based.

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 Před 2 lety +1

      @@glowhoo9226 The accords apply to advanced technology, including Sam’s wings. Breaking the accords means imprisonment without trial.

    • @frocat5163
      @frocat5163 Před 2 lety +8

      @@mariavi33 Which is literally illegal in the United States, one of the many reasons the Accords wouldn't be legally binding in the US.

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 Před 2 lety

      @@frocat5163 Yes, but that didn't stop them from imprisoning the team Cap members they caught at the airport in a floating Geneva Convention breaking prison without any legal processes.

  • @dragongaming6466
    @dragongaming6466 Před 2 lety +34

    Honestly the avengers should have asked for their lawyers to look over the documents with them because based off the speech given to them by the general guy it didn't sound anywhere near as bad as you've explained it to be.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 lety +14

      They were only given three days to read the document before it was to be ratified. Very shady on Ross's part.

    • @hydraliskin
      @hydraliskin Před 9 měsíci +3

      yeah wheres daredevil when you need him

  • @jamesharback1760
    @jamesharback1760 Před 5 lety +309

    Admit nothing.
    Demand proof.
    Lawyer Man to the rescue.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před 5 lety

      What All laws targeted at men the Metoo movement.
      Having a why chromosomes testosterone makes you an inhansed indivual

    • @boringperson-zb8vy
      @boringperson-zb8vy Před 5 lety +1

      @kevin weinz Denying everything can actually harm your defence. You're safer just admitting and denying nothing. Counter-accusations without proof won't help.

  • @shaneg9081
    @shaneg9081 Před 5 lety +535

    "Basically the U.S. is still in World War I."
    That sounds correct.

    • @MisterJackTheAttack
      @MisterJackTheAttack Před 5 lety +30

      Explains why we have fought in every country since 1918.

    • @davidweihe6052
      @davidweihe6052 Před 5 lety +13

      The active phase of WWI ended with the Armistice. I believe that we signed a separate peace with Germany, taking the trademark to Bayer Aspirin (eventually sold by its US owners back to Bayer, GmbH, originally a division of IG Farbenwerk), among other things, as reparations.
      The Korean War "ended" with a Cease-Fire (basically the same thing as an Armistice) until the Current Leader (whatever Kim Jong whatever calls himself) repudiated that cease-fire, therefore we are still in an active police action against North Korea. Why a couple hundred nukes haven't flown to deal with him (lets face it, le stat c'est Him, just like with Napoleon or Hitler) and his nuclear inventory can only be only be traced to forbearance or moral cowardice.

    • @jamestanzer9188
      @jamestanzer9188 Před 5 lety +12

      Objection: The United States negotiated and signed a separate peace treaty(s) with each of the Central Powers individually.
      Evidence:
      A) The US.-German Peace Treaty (1921) wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/US_Peace_Treaty_with_Germany
      B) U.S.-Austrian Peace Treaty (1921)
      C) U.S.-Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921)
      Edit: I couldn't find primary source links for the Austrian or Hungarian treaties, so I didn't include them.

    • @brothersandsistersofvalhalla
      @brothersandsistersofvalhalla Před 5 lety +2

      @@MisterJackTheAttack Not every country, but when the US tries to take on Scandanvia it'll be the winter war all over again.

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 5 lety +15

      @@davidweihe6052 "Why a couple hundred nukes haven't flown to deal with him..."
      Yes, I'm sure dropping a few hundred nuclear weapons on another country, one bordered by Russia and China no less, would be act free from serious international repercussions.

  • @teemusid
    @teemusid Před 3 lety +46

    Team Cap!
    In the comics, the incident that sparked the restrictions was on US soil and was not an international agreement. Those that didn't comply were sent to a prison in another dimension, so the Sokovia Accords were a slap on the wrist in comparison, and probably even a more heinous violation of constitutional rights.
    Best scene in the comics series: As one of the detainees is being led to a cell, he drops a quarter and a nickel at the feet of one of the 'heroes' that were escorting them. "There's your thirty pieces of silver, Judas."

    • @ImmortalCosmic
      @ImmortalCosmic Před 2 lety +9

      Oh, that was Daredevil who dropped the quarter and nickel and he calls Iron Man Judas

  • @pavan5able
    @pavan5able Před 2 lety +27

    "The lawyers are the real superheroes in the MCU"
    This dude predicted a certain cameo in No Way Home.

  • @ElPayasoMalo
    @ElPayasoMalo Před 5 lety +251

    Captain America definitely needed a lawyer like you to back him up.

    • @PsychicSugar99
      @PsychicSugar99 Před 5 lety +13

      ElPayasoMalo but Captain America: Civil Trial doesn’t seem as exciting

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 5 lety +1

      high price lawyer.... stop give expensive decision...

    • @AndreasNicklasson
      @AndreasNicklasson Před 5 lety +8

      @@PsychicSugar99 I'd still watch it.

    • @commmander64
      @commmander64 Před 5 lety +5

      @@PsychicSugar99 that sounds amazing actally.

  • @R0bilicious
    @R0bilicious Před 4 lety +688

    I like how despite the Sokovia Accords being ratified, no one ever followed them, not even the heroes who signed it.

    • @RavenCoyote
      @RavenCoyote Před 4 lety +84

      the problem is that a lot of enhanced individuals were subjected to them. look at the Jessica Jones series, once you're taken to the Raft you're never heard from again.

    • @loudboy317
      @loudboy317 Před 4 lety +76

      After Infinity War, the Sokovia accords became a joke.

    • @Wombatypvs
      @Wombatypvs Před 4 lety +93

      There is literally no one who would and could enforce the Sokovia Accords. It would be like China declaring that cars are banned in the U.S.A.

    • @darkfireproject2102
      @darkfireproject2102 Před 4 lety +42

      Have you seen Agents of SHIELD? I believe season 2 or 3 is deals with the fallout of the accords on the civilian level.

    • @RoronoaZoro-ur6hr
      @RoronoaZoro-ur6hr Před 4 lety +8

      Darkfire Project, Agent of SHIELDS is joke series to begin with because the Netflix Original Marvel series are more consistent within the laws of the United States than the Agents of SHIELD series.

  • @lieutenantdiamond5601
    @lieutenantdiamond5601 Před 3 lety +21

    16:12 funny enough detaining people who haven't committed a crime yet was exactly what Civil War II was about in the comics, but this time Iron Man was *against* it

  • @carlinemoon2484
    @carlinemoon2484 Před 2 lety +13

    The "Sokovia Accords" are the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the "Superhuman Registration Act" from the Civil War series in Marvel comics, and the Act applied ONLY to all enhanced individuals in the United States of America. In the comics people, like Mutants and their families, left the United States as a result, moving to other countries to seek protection (most notably Geosha, which was already a safe haven for Mutants).

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo Před rokem +1

      Yeah but the MCU made it clear this was a United Nations registration act. So it's global.

    • @YouthRightsRadical
      @YouthRightsRadical Před 10 měsíci

      Mutants were already subject to the rules that the Superhuman Registration Act subsequently applied to the rest of the superhumans. And they'd just recently been genocided down to enough people to fit in a large building. Which was guarded by building sized death robots in case any of them got any ideas about leaving that building.
      It's why when people came to the X-Men asking for them to join a side during the Civil War, they laughed in their faces and slammed the door.

  • @gamedemon24
    @gamedemon24 Před 4 lety +952

    I really need a scene in the MCU where Legal Eagle represents a class action lawsuit against the Sokovia Accords.

    • @BlackArgus
      @BlackArgus Před 4 lety +74

      I feel like that’d be a fun She-Hulk subplot!

    • @AZombieWizard
      @AZombieWizard Před 3 lety +47

      Would be awesome to see Leagle Eagle as co-council with SheHulk to take down the accords

    • @Krahazik
      @Krahazik Před 3 lety +54

      That would require during the review process a line where either be like 'who wrote this garbage, a hollywood producer?"

    • @thememeslinger7506
      @thememeslinger7506 Před 3 lety +7

      After Endgame *THERE'S PLENTY REASON TO GET RID OF THE SOKOVIA ACCORDS*

    • @spaceforce0
      @spaceforce0 Před 3 lety

      Someone start a petition

  • @sirmurford2737
    @sirmurford2737 Před 5 lety +922

    Vision is like Tony's dog. Thanos killed Vision. Tony is MCU John Wick?

    • @eternalsmiley1668
      @eternalsmiley1668 Před 5 lety +27

      more like spiderman is Tony's dog and thefore that makes him John Wick

    • @tellmesomething2412
      @tellmesomething2412 Před 5 lety +3

      @@eternalsmiley1668 So, John Wick 3 is the last sequel?

    • @kstreet1162
      @kstreet1162 Před 5 lety +5

      *So What You Saying Is* they said that they might do a prequel TV series to show the origins of John Wick and the assassins world like the Continental and High Table

    • @twrampage
      @twrampage Před 5 lety +13

      In this analogy does this mean that Wanda likes to.........
      Ok ew.

    • @sirmurford2737
      @sirmurford2737 Před 5 lety

      @@twrampage I mean, MCU Vision and Wanda don't have children like they do in the comics. So MCU they could just be owner and pet.

  • @dirtbagdeacon
    @dirtbagdeacon Před 2 lety +32

    Now you can do a video on the absolutely bizarre execution of Vision's estate and the government mishandling of his remains in Wandavision. What even was that.

  • @garymcclellan593
    @garymcclellan593 Před 3 lety +44

    I'd be interested in seeing you sort out all the legal chaos created by the snap/resnap from Infinity War/Endgame. People disappear for 4 years, presumably considered dead, and then return I'd expect headaches from property disposition, marital status, and who knows what else...

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil Před rokem +2

      I would love to see this too. In fact, that's right where my mind went when they came back. Of course, the problems would all be undone from the time travel that was done to fix everything. It's so confusing when you involve time travel and timeline changes.

    • @laplongejunior
      @laplongejunior Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@Moraenil
      Endgame's timetravel didn't prevent the snap. It was forward travel to bring a solution, but it didn't change their past.

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před 8 měsíci +1

      also what about the people that where not at home during the snap. the resnap might kill them again anyway. if they travelled they appaer in dangerous positions like the air or the middle of the ocean. also they would all be jobless now, no business would keep their job open for years let alone for someone declared dead

    • @laplongejunior
      @laplongejunior Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@alexanderzack3720
      It would be logical, except for the fact that the snap did an exact 50%, despite potentially snapping away pilots, surgeons etc.
      It's assumed the stones had the ability to select the targets in such a way to *enforce* the 50% requirement instead of simply removing 50% and letting others die from a direct consequence.
      So the reverse logic applies from bringing them back : Hulk wanted those people alive, the stones made sure they would survive the landing, so to speak.

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@laplongejunior valid point

  • @gerardoquintanabernal681
    @gerardoquintanabernal681 Před 3 lety +531

    The whole "deeming people a threat before they do something" was literally the plot in Winter Soldier
    Edit:holy lord this got more popular then i every expected

    • @Macroman595
      @Macroman595 Před 3 lety +7

      Sounds like Minority Report too

    • @mikaelawilliams5779
      @mikaelawilliams5779 Před 3 lety +14

      that's the whole issue with Civil War 2 plotline in Marvel comics.

    • @nurainiarsad7395
      @nurainiarsad7395 Před 3 lety +12

      My impression of the Sokovia Accords was to prohibit the US based Avengers from deploying into non-US territories without consent from those sovereign territories, and establishes that due to their enhanced condition, the individual Avengers are effectively pseudo-military even though they deploy without any other military equipment. This is really the point of the Accords. If the Avengers only ever deployed within the US probably nobody else would even care.

    • @wesleywallace4426
      @wesleywallace4426 Před 2 lety +9

      @@nurainiarsad7395 I saw it as them saying they are officially allowed to arrest superheroes whenever they like it. Because no matter what anybody says, it's practically impossible to determine whether was superhero guilty on the spot like that. The Incredible Hulk brings down a skyscraper, but is it because he's a monster? Or is it because the Scarlet Witch messed with his mind. You probably count on your fingers how many people wouldn't go ballistic if they had the Scarlet Witch messing with them.

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 Před 2 lety +15

      @@nurainiarsad7395 The points of the Sokovia accords are to control enhanced people. And it's not just the US; it's in 117 countries. It legalizes the forced registration, tracking, and internment without trial of all enhanced people in all those countries.
      The front page makes it clear that it's not just the Avengers:
      “The Sokovia Accords: Framework for the Registration and Deployment of Enhanced Individuals”
      If it were just for the Avengers, it would say that. Instead, it says “enhanced individuals”. So the Sokovia accords apply to all enhanced people, including civilians and even minors, in 117 countries.

  • @Halosty45
    @Halosty45 Před 5 lety +379

    "Vision could be considered Tony's dog"
    And he's a good boy, yes he is!

    • @Metrion77
      @Metrion77 Před 5 lety +49

      Does that makes his death in Infinity War a murder, animal abuse, or destruction of property?

    • @KnightMinson
      @KnightMinson Před 5 lety +22

      Metrion77 all three

    • @louisng114
      @louisng114 Před 5 lety +3

      *was

    • @FixTheWi-Fi
      @FixTheWi-Fi Před 5 lety +3

      @@Metrion77 yes

    • @brandondavidson4085
      @brandondavidson4085 Před 5 lety +4

      Objection!: Vision being considered chattel, Vision could be considered Tony's cow. And he's a good cow, yes he is.

  • @dominiking69
    @dominiking69 Před rokem +6

    "We're going to take this fake law made purely for entertainment purposes and tear is a part"....and I'm here for it

  • @sorath1396
    @sorath1396 Před 3 lety +31

    Ultron: *Sounds like he's gonna murder everyone because he is*
    Quote: *Sounds like a commercial for a hippie farm brand*

  • @NandovMovies
    @NandovMovies Před 5 lety +513

    You're absolutely right. The adoption of the Sokovia Accords is indeed the best scene in the MCU. Without the Accords, Cap and Tony could have teamed up and stopped Thanos in Infinity War and we never would have gotten Endgame.

    • @pedroaugusto3602
      @pedroaugusto3602 Před 5 lety +5

      Thanos with the gauntlet actually using it, would problably still won

    • @xanderm6090
      @xanderm6090 Před 5 lety +25

      @@pedroaugusto3602 I disagree. The Avengers working together with the common goal of getting the stones away from Thanos could have stopped him.

    • @adamgray1753
      @adamgray1753 Před 5 lety +16

      Yes, @@xanderm6090. Everyone would of been on talking terms at the very least instead of taking years to get back to talking terms with one another. I find that the Accords was the catalyst that destroyed SHIELD and the Avengers both. Who knew what would outright destroy both SHIELD and the Avengers in fell swoop would of been essentially closed door reactionary politics. If Captain America at least was allowed to help rebuild SHIELD after the Hydra Incident then chances are Thanos would of never gotten all six Infinity Stones, or at least the Infinity Stones here on Earth would of remained out of his reach for roughly the next century.

    • @pedroaugusto3602
      @pedroaugusto3602 Před 5 lety +8

      Even with they in talking terms, couldn't have stopped Thanos of getting the power stone, because was in Xandar and there were no hero there to stop him. So, 1 is down. Thor hadn't nothing to do with the Accords, neither did Hulk, so Thanos would still had attack them, killed Loki and taked the Space Stone. 2 are down and he is already the more powerful being, minus Celestials and Eternals, alive. And the reality stone falls in the same case: the collector was given the stone by Thor, who, as established earlier, had nothing to do with the Accords. So, it would probably still be stolen and he now he has the power, space and reality. The script in this point wouldn't change and he would still captured Gamora and the Soul Stone is down as well. The thing that the Accords actually affected was the Mind and Time stones, with Vision and Dr. Strange. But Thanos has 4 and he would probably won.

    • @pedroaugusto3602
      @pedroaugusto3602 Před 5 lety

      @@adamgray1753 forgot to adress you in my answer, sorry

  • @thanosattorneyatlaw4062
    @thanosattorneyatlaw4062 Před 2 lety +15

    That copyright joke in the CZcams segment was hilarious, great job.

  • @cesc9414
    @cesc9414 Před rokem +16

    You should've been consulted for She-Hulk, I'd love to watch some actual legal drama going on with the Sokovian Accords. Could be interesting to see She-Hulk destroying the Sokovia Accords in court.

  • @DahVoozel
    @DahVoozel Před 5 lety +835

    OBJECTION: Would Ultron still be considered a product if it could be proven to be a sentient/sapient being?

    • @jonsnor4313
      @jonsnor4313 Před 5 lety +72

      Refering to the court about datas court case about his rights as person, i think you must declare him a person, even if he is sentient being, it must be clarified in court. Marvel is on the same fictional territory as them.

    • @wingnut4942
      @wingnut4942 Před 5 lety +61

      DahVoozel at the moment the law isn’t prepared to handle that question

    • @RedwoodTheElf
      @RedwoodTheElf Před 5 lety +68

      If he were legally shown to be a person, he could not then be bought or sold, as that would be slavery, and thus could not be a "product" in the United States per the 13th Amendment.

    • @MrMediator24
      @MrMediator24 Před 5 lety +6

      He feels pain and suffer? No. Law was made to prevent those and if it has none...

    • @xMckingwill
      @xMckingwill Před 5 lety +3

      @@jonsnor4313 but we don't seem to be that far from an ultron type being

  • @neilstein3971
    @neilstein3971 Před 4 lety +1199

    Objection: captain America is an enlisted member of the US military and is therefore not necessarily a vigilante, but rather a member of the military violating orders when he just decides to do vigilante-type things. We never see him actually discharged on screen so we are left to assume that he’s still serving, his actions are likely still legal, but in violation of military orders

    • @marinescuandrei6986
      @marinescuandrei6986 Před 3 lety +359

      Objection: He was declared KIA therefore no longer part of the military.

    • @matthewharvey3556
      @matthewharvey3556 Před 3 lety +168

      I mean, wouldn’t his enlistment have expired about sixty-five years before the events of these movies?

    • @neilstein3971
      @neilstein3971 Před 3 lety +92

      Matthew Harvey potentially? I think it depends on whether or not the military would’ve regarded his time in the ice as essentially being a POW

    • @matthewharvey3556
      @matthewharvey3556 Před 3 lety +132

      POW/MIA personnel are paid (and eligible for promotion) for their time in that status. So Cap would have a ton of back pay, and would be a Sergeant Major surely by the 2010s when he was found. But your enlistment is only extended for pay purposes, and only through your recovery. It’s not put on hold, such that you have to keep serving. He’d be discharged as soon as he was medically ready.

    • @scrapper3494
      @scrapper3494 Před 3 lety +103

      @@matthewharvey3556 Sergeant-Major is a non-commissioned officer rank, whereas in the first Captain America movie Steve was addressed as 'Captain Rogers', implying that Captain was his rank as well as part of his codename, and therefore he was a commissioned officer.

  • @Trueo9re
    @Trueo9re Před 3 lety +31

    You need to do a video on the fight between John Walker and the Dora Milaje. They're both in Prague. Wakanadans are in Prague to obtain Zemo who killed their king. Who was in violation of the Accords? If the UN sent John Walker to Prague to return Zemo to prison. Bearing in mind Wakanda have a personal reason for taking in Zemo and they initially caught him before he shot himself.

  • @acoulthardclark
    @acoulthardclark Před 3 lety +19

    This needs a follow-up after watching WandaVision and Falcon And The Winter Soldier.

  • @tacticallemon7518
    @tacticallemon7518 Před 3 lety +873

    Here’s what I find funny
    Tony- creates ultron
    Ultron- kills thousands with the intent to wipe out the planet
    Tony- gets off scott free
    Falcon- doesn’t sign a document
    Falcon- arrested without trial
    Tony got off free because he’s rich, that’s accurate story telling

    • @smartart6841
      @smartart6841 Před 3 lety +5

      @Kajsa Stenergard Sånnaskolan 6B who else was responisble? You mean banner?

    • @jerkfudgewater147
      @jerkfudgewater147 Před 3 lety +52

      Not only poor but black....
      if you’ve never seen it it sounds like 🐄 💩
      True Story: once a few years ago some medication i was taking messed me up really bad... I don’t have any memory of how it started but i was a one point beating the hell out of what I believed to be a football team that to my impaired mind was trying to haze me and i was going to kill them before they could... the 6 of them fighting against me took 20 minutes before someone managed to tackle me and get hand cuff on me... I remember the hand cuffs because I remember thinking “oh good, they won’t expect me to dislocate my pinky’s metacarpal to take these off... i’ll wait for them to drop their guard and bite the throat outta the whoever’s closest when they do” next thing I remember is being hand cuffed to a gurney, IV in my arm... the football team had actually been 6 cops responding to a call about me tackling someone at random that i have no memory of... i was a bit banged up but aside from a few thorns that had gotten stuck in me during the fight I didn’t have a scratch on me... my medical problems were easy enough to verify and i was home in time for dinner. That is fantastic policing, i was dangerous and hostile and they managed to fix everything with the most optimal outcome i could have asked for... that’s the sort of policing BLM is asking for.
      Sadly 2 weeks after my fight with the cops a black child about 6 miles east of there was standing in an empty park holding a BBgun pistol, the police never asked Tamir Rice to drop it or get on the ground, they simply raced their squadcar into the park, the passenger jumped out of the still moving car and fired several times before he even hit the ground... Tamir Rice was dead before he even knew he was interacting with the police, no one went to jail, the kid wasn’t even aiming the gun when he got shot, it was pointed at the ground by his side.... the difference in what we experienced is the issue
      Tony is a rich white guy that shoots missiles around NYC
      The Falcon is a black guy with a fancy glider... guess which one got in trouble?

    • @spinoplays6703
      @spinoplays6703 Před 3 lety +36

      @@jerkfudgewater147 Sir, this is a Wendy's...

    • @Niko-ir2vu
      @Niko-ir2vu Před 3 lety +44

      @Kajsa Stenergard Sånnaskolan 6B imagine you were put in a position in which you are being told and threatened to sign accords to give up your freedom because your own coworker made a humongous mistake and you tried fixing it with him. Captain america and the rest of his team were never at fault for what stark and banner did. Banner regretted his decision and Stark doubled down on his tunnel *vision*

    • @makinoathesleepy8225
      @makinoathesleepy8225 Před 3 lety +5

      @Lady Seashell Bikini that was one of his main character development.
      Edit: being guilty about Ultron and the calateral damage the avengers cause when they save the world. i.e he doesn't want to trade lives.

  • @MythicSuns
    @MythicSuns Před 5 lety +546

    "the lawyers are the real heroes in the Marvel universe" Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson will be glad to know this

    • @Kolbjornelenano
      @Kolbjornelenano Před 5 lety +27

      You forgot She Hulk

    • @bijikedelai
      @bijikedelai Před 5 lety +8

      Kolbjornelenano yea but she's not exist yet in MCU

    • @ijal290
      @ijal290 Před 5 lety

      Well, legal eagle doesn't think so.

    • @MythicSuns
      @MythicSuns Před 4 lety

      @@ijal290 well he did when I made this comment :P

    • @Karas540
      @Karas540 Před 4 lety +2

      @Goddamn 47 weel she will have her series on disney plus

  • @totalynotcatherine
    @totalynotcatherine Před 3 lety +53

    "Vision is like Tony's dog"
    Ah hmm yes my dog too does the flying through walls and has above human intelligence.
    (In case you couldn't tell I was joking)

    • @JR-ju3kj
      @JR-ju3kj Před 3 lety +1

      So your dog is Krypto The Super-Dog?
      Ha! Ha!

    • @guardrailbiter
      @guardrailbiter Před 3 lety +2

      Does your dog at least have a crystal embedded in his/her forehead? ;-p

    • @totalynotcatherine
      @totalynotcatherine Před 3 lety +1

      @@guardrailbiter Of course! Doesn't everyone's?

  • @davidlewis5312
    @davidlewis5312 Před 3 lety +21

    This is the most comprehensive and affirmative take down of the SHRA that I have ever seen. Thank you.

  • @jordand9037
    @jordand9037 Před 5 lety +810

    If, say, there was a big purple guy that wanted to destroy half the universe, wouldn't ANYTHING be self defense? You can't really retreat from the universe

    • @THVEssays
      @THVEssays Před 5 lety +114

      If you, at any point, obtain the means by which he plans to destroy half the universe, you are compelled to retreat and prevent him from getting that by either running away more, or using self defense.
      If you disable him at any point you are also compelled to not use force against him *cough* Peter Quill *cough*

    • @williamwinder3466
      @williamwinder3466 Před 5 lety +17

      Not destroy half the universe, just remove half of all life.
      Is it really self defense though.
      Self-defense
      the use of reasonable force to protect oneself or members of the family from bodily harm from the attack of an aggressor, if the defender has reason to believe he/she/they is/are in danger
      If it is only half of all life then there is a high probability that you or a family member will be unharmed. Since all life is accounted and "chosen" at random then there is a high probability than you will not be chosen.

    • @jordand9037
      @jordand9037 Před 5 lety +65

      William Winder Well, you must admit that the probability of everyone surviving is slim, also could humanity itself count as a loved one? imagine that there is a man with a gun, and he tells you that there's a 50% it's loaded, I would argue that it's self defense, even if the gun was not loaded. There is a violent action and a reasonable person would assume the worst.

    • @daltonevans3412
      @daltonevans3412 Před 5 lety +43

      @@williamwinder3466 it may not be self defense but it would still be legal to fight him in order to save the lives he was trying to take. There are laws protecting people who intervene and fight against someone who is attacking another person, even if that person you are trying to protect is a total stranger. So if the giant purple dude was trying to kill half of all life in the universe laws would still protect you if you fought against him even if you initiated the violence between the two of you.
      Source: i have personally intervened in a robbery and attacked the person robbing someone i didn't know. I stepped in and started swinging on him and dazed him and then put him in a arm bar restraining him while the robbery victim called the cops and i held him there until they showed up. The robber tried to press charges against me because i ran up to him and punched him repeatedly without saying a word and the cops wouldn't even file them because i attacked him to stop him from robbing the other person and even though i threw the first punch, i was acting to protect someone else and there are laws protecting people who take that sort of action, so i faced no legal repercussions whatsoever despite me throwing the first punch against the guy and was even commended by the cops.

    • @williamwinder3466
      @williamwinder3466 Před 5 lety +2

      @@daltonevans3412 Yes one on one you would be correct. However when you take into account the absolutely astronomical odds perhaps not. Out of all life, not just people, but plants, animals, bacteria, I say that because he just says "all life" and doesn't make a distinction, the odds of any human being "chosen" are less than 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001%

  • @alduintheanti-dragonborn
    @alduintheanti-dragonborn Před 4 lety +518

    *Sees Sokovia Accords*
    LegalEagle: "Now this is an Avengers level threat!"

  • @andreidragostin
    @andreidragostin Před 3 lety +12

    Thanos: I have the stones. Now to get a lawyer.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 2 lety +10

    2:30 - Let's set the scene
    6:30 - N°1 - Compelled speech
    7:40 - N°2 - Forced registration
    8:30 - N°3 - Monitoring
    9:55 - N°4 - The 2nd amendment
    11:10 - N°5 - Freedom to associate
    11:55 - N°6 - Freedom to travel
    13:10 - N°7 - Vagueness
    14:10 - N°8 - Imprisonement
    14:45 - N°9 - Forced conscription
    15:25 - N°10 - Habeus corpus

  • @professormetal4411
    @professormetal4411 Před 3 lety +1446

    "So, legally speaking, Vision is like Tony's dog." Tony Stark is officially the John Wick of the MCU now that he went and killed Thanos and the entirety of his armies for killing his dog.

    • @jbrewerman2
      @jbrewerman2 Před 3 lety +86

      Technically, Vision had 6 creators:
      1. Helen Cho created Vision's body infusing it with vibranium supplied by Ultron.
      2. Ultron supplied a percentage of Vision's consciousness and personality.
      3. Tony Stark supplied a percentage of Vision's consciousness and personality.
      4. Bruce Banner supplied a percentage of Vision's consciousness and personality.
      5. The Mind Stone functions within Vision as a weapon and as an alternator for...
      6. The lightning of Mjolnir, which powers the Vision alongside the energy of the Mind Stone and is continually pumped throughout his system by the Mind Stone.

    • @jbrewerman2
      @jbrewerman2 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Catroo Helen Cho??????

    • @castergilgamesh1778
      @castergilgamesh1778 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jbrewerman2 dead

    • @Rincevind007
      @Rincevind007 Před 3 lety +20

      @@castergilgamesh1778 @Catnipkitty Helen Cho dead? She was alive in the new Avengers HQ at the end of Age of Ultron. Where did you get information that she died in MCU?

    • @Osric250
      @Osric250 Před 3 lety +9

      @@jbrewerman2 Helen Cho just operated the fabrication device that created his body. Someone who makes a new 3d printer wouldn't have ownership of anything printed by it and the IP would still remain with the person who created it.
      Ultron is a robot and as such is not recognized a separate entity, so the company or person that created them would have all rights to creations by that AI until such time as they became a legally distinct individual. This is already seen in the real world where AI creates new things.
      The Mind Stone is likewise not a separate entity as it is an inanimate object, and since it does not have a creator since it existed from the moment of creation then there is no one that can claim the Mind Stone as their own IP.
      Mjolnir's lightning is just an energy source and being applied against the will of the creator and owner of the object would not give him any rights to it as a creator. Another energy source could have been fabricated and applied if chosen to do so.
      The only person here with a real claim as part of the property would be Bruce, because he contributed to the code and programming that created Ultron, and subsequently created Vision.

  • @radioactiverat8751
    @radioactiverat8751 Před 5 lety +586

    I see why Cap opposed this, its just so... anti American, anti freedom. Like the example you gave about schools not being allowed to force students to salute the flag, people in America have freedom and rights, even if it conflicts with the nation itself.
    I like the core aspect of that.

    • @XavionofThera
      @XavionofThera Před 5 lety +49

      Ultimately, it comes down to not allowing the government to make your decisions for you. He's not going to stand by and do nothing when he should simply because the government says so.

    • @radioactiverat8751
      @radioactiverat8751 Před 5 lety +14

      @@XavionofThera I imagine that's what they had in mind when writing all that stuff in the american constitution.

    • @prestonbrower762
      @prestonbrower762 Před 5 lety +46

      In America, the Constitution does not give citizens rights, instead, it defends those citizens preexisting, God-given rights from the tyrannical proclivities of the government.

    • @mikerodrigues9822
      @mikerodrigues9822 Před 5 lety +7

      Unlike damn French and many South American constitutions that even right to be happy is given by the government.

    • @ReasonableVoice
      @ReasonableVoice Před 4 lety +5

      In the comic book series that Civil War is based on, Tony comes off as completely the villain of the story.

  • @Sei783
    @Sei783 Před 3 lety +22

    You could always do a crossover of Vision's rights vs being property like Data in Measure of a Man.

  • @Zeminix
    @Zeminix Před 3 lety +28

    I'm glad I'm not the only person that recognized that the Sokovia Accords would never be implemented in the real world, if "enhanced individuals" existed.

  • @jamesburgess2k
    @jamesburgess2k Před 5 lety +267

    Most of the accidents responsible for the accords are the direct fault of the US government, and they are basically trying to shift the blame and pin it on the avengers.
    Yea, actually that's kinda realistic.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před 5 lety +6

      What about all the laws targeted at men the Metoo movement or every war it MEN we're drafted. Having a Y Chromosomes giving testosterone makes you an inhanced indivual.

    • @NestedQuantifier
      @NestedQuantifier Před 5 lety +27

      @@osmosisjones4912 Did you just spell "enhanced" as "in hasn't"? Don't worry, no one will be treating you as "enhanced", though maybe "special".

    • @RinTrickandTreat
      @RinTrickandTreat Před 5 lety +13

      @@osmosisjones4912 In my opinion, there shouldn't be a draft at all. It wasn't feminist/metoo movement that put that in place, and I agree the draft is sexist. Either not at all (preferably) or for everyone.
      The other laws you're talking about don't exist, unless you count stronger workplace harrassment laws?? Which, no. There will always be extremist in every group, but they don't represent the views of other members. They're just often the loudest and often the most seen/spread by the other side.

    • @williehawkinsii4845
      @williehawkinsii4845 Před 5 lety +9

      Only the fight in New York and the shield D.C. base were the government fault
      In Africa hulk's rampage was scarlet witches fault but that still came back to hydra which was responsible for the D.C. event
      Lastly cross bone's boom could have done worst damage if gone off in the middle of the square and if they didn't interfere he would have got a deadly virus wich would have killed even more people, and this is Also on hydra

    • @ryanratchford2530
      @ryanratchford2530 Před 5 lety +1

      James Burgess remember when shield / the Shadow Government tried to Newk New York

  • @boringperson-zb8vy
    @boringperson-zb8vy Před 5 lety +689

    *Objection* - When you stated that the Avengers' vigilantism is illegal, you presented images of the Battle of Wakanda in Infinity War, particularly of Bruce Banner using lethal force on aliens invading Wakanda.
    The Wakandan Government - led by King T'Challa, invited/allowed the Avengers (including Bruce Banner) to join their forces in protecting the country for this particular war. As such, I would argue this is not vigilantism.

    • @radix4400
      @radix4400 Před 5 lety +128

      Even without that, it doesn't really count as vigilantism. It isn't about crime-fighting or justice, it was a war.

    • @thatonewaguy7841
      @thatonewaguy7841 Před 5 lety +104

      It would likely be considered the employment of mercenaries

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 Před 5 lety +45

      Andrew agreed, at best, this would be considered a request for aid

    • @Distimmer
      @Distimmer Před 4 lety +4

      @@thatonewaguy7841
      Allies, not mercs

    • @ihatemymeds
      @ihatemymeds Před 4 lety +24

      @Vic Viquor Being a mercenary isn't illegal. It's just the stuff that mercenaries tend to do, that's illegal. Lol

  • @slovakiaballif24
    @slovakiaballif24 Před 2 lety +11

    A major issue with the accords is that the UN can't basically write new laws for its countries to follow lol

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 Před 3 lety +10

    Your remarks about Vision being chattel make me wonder how you'd interpret the Zeta Project cartoon, where a U.S. government robot becomes sentient and becomes a staunch pacifist, actively rejecting his former programming and status as property. On the flip side, one of the agents pursuing him ends up disobeying orders and breaking laws as he becomes more and more obsessed with the chase.

  • @_everyday_hero_
    @_everyday_hero_ Před 5 lety +621

    You should SOOOO do a “get lawyered” on the Iron Man 2 opening court scene. Where the government tried to take his suits!

    • @HaganeNoGijutsushi
      @HaganeNoGijutsushi Před 4 lety +44

      I actually think they had a point there though. Basically the question to settle is whether the suits are just regular arms or military hardware and let's face it... they turn him into the equivalent of a human fighter jet. They're not exactly your basic AR-15.

    • @ccvcharger
      @ccvcharger Před 4 lety +52

      That would definitely be a good one to review because, there's a lot of legal questions to be asked about whether Tony Stark can legally build and own those suits, and the drones we see in the subsequent movies. And it's not just a right to bear arms/civilians having access to top tier military hardware, the fact that the suits can fly, and don't match the definition of any conventional aircraft, operating them puts him at odds with the FAA as well.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 Před 4 lety +17

      @@ccvcharger I am fairly sure as an inventor and arms dealer (stark industries) he probably had some legal rights to produce weapons, though I don't know if this would be under his right to do so, in either case him using the suit as he does is definitely not legal. (by Inventor I mean he was probably part of some military hardware creation's like the missile from the first movie, so its clear he has invented weapons before)

    • @beane6426
      @beane6426 Před 4 lety +9

      As I recall, that wasn’t technically a legal proceeding but a Congressional hearing. It has some of the trappings of a legal hearing but not all of them.

    • @RainCheck797
      @RainCheck797 Před 4 lety

      Yaaaaas

  • @EshfulCookie
    @EshfulCookie Před 5 lety +312

    Objection. If lawyers are the real superheroes of the Marvel universe, where is your video on Daredevil?

  • @dualwieldroxas358
    @dualwieldroxas358 Před rokem +3

    Minor objection: Tony paid the majority of damages from the Ultron incident, even before Sokovia Accords. I think he already took most of the liability

  • @StrayCatAnimations
    @StrayCatAnimations Před 3 lety +12

    Great and informative video as always, I would just like to add to the record that I got the impression that another reason why the Socovia Accords where set up was because SHIELD was destroyed back in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, which essentially meant that the Avengers were technically not working under anyone, let alone a government body.
    Up until The Winter Soldier I'm guessing that SHIELD took care of any bureaucracies and PR problems that might have occurred, including something like the inciting incident with Wanda that kickstarted the Accords.
    It's hard to say though; the movies are vague about such details

  • @sigmascrub
    @sigmascrub Před 4 lety +1381

    "an accord is not a US law"
    No... It's a Japanese sedan.... *buh dum tss*

    • @isaacmoraesdornelasdesouza4830
      @isaacmoraesdornelasdesouza4830 Před 4 lety +25

      H o n d a

    • @tichtran664
      @tichtran664 Před 3 lety +8

      Except that the US constitution did say that all treaties ratified shall have the force of the constitution/law. Goggle that. Although it must meet constitutional muster.

    • @brixan...
      @brixan... Před 3 lety +34

      What if The Avengers each received a Honda Accord with Avengers colors made in Sokovia, and those are the Sokovia Accords

    • @83GC
      @83GC Před 3 lety +3

      Literally made me LOL.. Good one

    • @daniellemhall1358
      @daniellemhall1358 Před 3 lety +1

      Nice 😉😉😉

  • @jamesfoskey2804
    @jamesfoskey2804 Před 5 lety +254

    Objection:
    The Falcon suit is property of the US government and the war machine suit was stolen and seized by said government. Tony just let Roady keep it.

    • @FulcanMal
      @FulcanMal Před 5 lety +31

      One is stolen government property, and the other is stolen government property.

    • @Phantom9252
      @Phantom9252 Před 4 lety +11

      @@FulcanMal Falcon suit is stolen gov property, but War Machine is waaaay more complicated because the Mark 1 WM was actually the stolen and modified Mark 2 Iron Man (Stolen Stark property,) but then after that the Iron Patriot seems to have been whole original Gov property (even though it was obviously built by studying the stolen Mark 2 (Stolen Stark IP,) But then the next War Machine we see is in AoU which looks like it's just the Iron Patriot rechristened? Since I doubt the USGov would let Rhodey operate under the War Machine moniker the fact he's going by it now might mean this is the first case of WM being stolen US property (that is still based on stolen Stark IP) but every WM suit since then seems to be completely original Stark designed and owned, but Rhodey still seems to have his military rank when piloting them? Maybe Stark and USGov finally reached an agreement where Stark designs and builds WM suits and then licences them to the USGov for Rhodey to use in an official capacity?

    • @wayneigoe6722
      @wayneigoe6722 Před 4 lety +3

      War Machine was stolen, BUT. Because Tony never patented the armor, if someone got the suit or specs away from Tony regardless of HOW, they can then use that info to make their own suits and sell them without a problem. Because the War Machine was built off of the design of the MKII Iron Man armor, and then changed by Hammer Industries and AIM, the suit is no longer property of Stark Industries. As such, it ceased to be "stolen" property. The Falcon suit was stolen at first, but after the events of Winter Soldier, Tony added him to the Avengers, and updated the suit. (As a sub-point here, depending on what contractor originally MADE the Falcon suit, it might not even be stolen tech. If Stark made it originally, then he can just call it like Batman does, "borrowing" his stuff.

    • @portul566
      @portul566 Před 4 lety

      @@Phantom9252 Isn`t War Machine the property of the Hammer Industries?What ever happened to that company after Iron Man 2?If it collapsed because Justin Hammer was arrested,then it belongs to Rhody and only him now?

    • @Fucisko
      @Fucisko Před 4 lety

      @@portul566 Hammer Industries was only contracted to arm it with new weapons. First thing Rhody did with the suit was to fly it to some kind of military base, so he claimed it for the US government.

  • @jozefu8726
    @jozefu8726 Před 3 lety +5

    I spit out my coffee when the Edward Snowden part came in. Lol 😂
    Good job counselor.

  • @MrTStat
    @MrTStat Před 3 lety +3

    I know some people say that law is boring, but I really enjoy reading and listening to laws and legal jargon !

  • @IzzysIssues
    @IzzysIssues Před 3 lety +302

    "That's why lawyers are the real heroes of the Marvel Universe"
    Can't wait to see how She-Hulk is handled in her intro to the MCU

    • @derrickhaggard
      @derrickhaggard Před 3 lety +15

      Calling it now we're at the least getting as a crossover episode an adaption of the storyline where Jen Walters aka She-Hulk had the uphill task of defending one Marcus "Marc" Spector aka Moon Knight a brutal anti-hero known by fellow heroes, and heroines for having a plethora of mental issues including both Schizophrenia, and Dissociative Identity Disorder when he's put on trial for beating mob boss to near death, and even states that a court-order psychiatric doctor is going to have field day when trying to assess whether or not Marc is sane enough to appear in court and stand trial, along with Marc's plethora of mental issues makes defending him in court a uphill task.

    • @tahmidhossain5838
      @tahmidhossain5838 Před 3 lety +10

      @@derrickhaggard that kinda sounds like Matt Murdock defending Punisher in court. Does it go down similarly?

    • @derrickhaggard
      @derrickhaggard Před 3 lety +10

      @@tahmidhossain5838 Actually Jen manages to somehow win granted it was tricky due to the prosecutor using Marc's mental issues as a weapon along with the fact Marc was known by fellow heroes, and heroines to be a insane loose-cannon as another weapon to try and get Marc the guilty verdict.

    • @agentmysterious6682
      @agentmysterious6682 Před 2 lety +2

      @@derrickhaggard ... Here's the thing, we don't know if he'll meet any heros in his show or know any, I'd say the person against them would be Matthew Murdock

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel Před 2 lety +3

      @@agentmysterious6682 I kinda fell out of watching Daredevil partway through season 3 but I wouldn’t be surprised if Matt Murdock was living out of a ditch by now.

  • @nethercore9934
    @nethercore9934 Před 5 lety +112

    The best scene in the MCU was when LegalEagle got the infinity gauntlet and snapped half of all my fond childhood memories away.

  • @queensparkles284
    @queensparkles284 Před 3 lety +7

    That intro XD
    "Im going to take your favorite shows and movies and destroy them by showing you that everything is illegal" lmfaoo

  • @Kuroi_bara
    @Kuroi_bara Před 10 měsíci +4

    I also feel like the way the treated team cap in the raft is a crime in itself, Wanda had a schock collar on for gods sake- also i feel like that can be discrimination because she, the only one with powers, was also the only one what was in a straight jacket and schock collar while the others did not.

  • @maplelump
    @maplelump Před 3 lety +1608

    So what I'm getting from this is: I was right to be on Team Cap lol

    • @jennifersanchez1874
      @jennifersanchez1874 Před 3 lety +38

      Yep. =)

    • @blobblub9424
      @blobblub9424 Před 3 lety +55

      I have to admit, I never watched Civil War since I like all characters too much and I hated how the fandom got split up and began hating both the characters and the people supporting "the others". I know what happened but yeah... I like both Cap and Tony and all the others and I think that's the best thing (at least for me)
      Haha sorry for the rant, just thought i add my thoughts 😅

    • @kellisuzuki8889
      @kellisuzuki8889 Před 3 lety +7

      @@blobblub9424 lol did you watch Falcon and the Winter Soldier?

    • @blobblub9424
      @blobblub9424 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kellisuzuki8889 no I didn't, why?

    • @aranaragrande4369
      @aranaragrande4369 Před 3 lety

      Yessss

  • @codyd6515
    @codyd6515 Před 4 lety +295

    Objection: Wasn't Falcon's suit something provided to him by the military, that he "stole" to assist Cap?

    • @janmelantu7490
      @janmelantu7490 Před 3 lety +62

      Not the Version of the Falcon suit used in movies after the winter soldier. That suit was built by Tony Stark

    • @DeadDancers
      @DeadDancers Před 3 lety +17

      @@janmelantu7490 True, but yeah I think the original was stolen from the US Army.

    • @Shinmsl
      @Shinmsl Před 3 lety +7

      "Bird suit"

    • @sofiadragon6520
      @sofiadragon6520 Před 3 lety +14

      The suit was stolen in Winter Soldier. It was a recreation of Stark Tech from what I understand, so Tony owned enough of the patents involved to make Wilson one of his own. The Avengers get away with breaking a lot of laws and cause a lot of collateral damage, I'm not surprised people in that universe got pissed enough to want to regulate them.

    • @johnbush5347
      @johnbush5347 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sofiadragon6520 the avengers don't break any laws as they are hired by u.s. military idiot

  • @iantaggart3064
    @iantaggart3064 Před 2 lety +4

    Whenever you say "legal eagles", I hear it as "League o' Legals" which also sounds cool.

  • @johnmarston2616
    @johnmarston2616 Před 3 lety +5

    @10:40 Objection! “Military Technology” is just technology, any and all technology can ostensibly be used for military purposes or not... the restriction of access to technology on the basis of it having specific military applications is both arbitrary and a violation of the individual right to property.

  • @JacobHillSBD
    @JacobHillSBD Před 5 lety +265

    The thing you have to remember about the War Machine armor is that it's wearer, Col. James Rhodes, is a Member of the Military, granting him access to specific Military weapons.

    • @Sharikacat
      @Sharikacat Před 4 lety +38

      And that any foreign engagement in which he participates becomes de facto US Military action, i.e. the fight at the airport.

    • @ariel_of_narnia4482
      @ariel_of_narnia4482 Před 4 lety +5

      Isn't the War Machine armour Stark's though? (I haven't seen the Iron Man films, so I could be wrong.)

    • @Sharikacat
      @Sharikacat Před 4 lety +16

      @@ariel_of_narnia4482 Rhodey stole a suit from Tony, who just let him keep it. Tony had every right to want it returned if he wanted, but at a certain point, it would probably just be considered a gift.

    • @slyesttrash6778
      @slyesttrash6778 Před 4 lety +17

      @@ariel_of_narnia4482 love that line from Nick Fury "Whoa, whoa, whoa. He took it? You're Iron Man and he just took it? The little brother walked in there, kicked your ass and took your suit? Is that possible?"

    • @wayneigoe6722
      @wayneigoe6722 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Sharikacat Not quite. Because it was then changed by Hammer, and was never patented by Tony first, it's no longer stolen once Hammer got hold of it, it actually becomes his property, which was then sold to the US Military. When they gave it to AIM, a similar thing happened. The War Machine suit was still property of Hammer Industries, (assuming that the company wasn't dissolved, put into bankruptcy, or subject to liquidation in the aftermath of the Expo incident), but, Iron Patriot was THEIR property, which was then sold to the government. Sadly, Tony couldn't take the suit back in either case if he wanted to. (Refer to the "Armor Wars" comic story in Iron Man for more)

  • @ZenoDLC
    @ZenoDLC Před 4 lety +2126

    So, the UN messed up big time? Sounds like an A+ on realism

    • @karstenschoenberg9736
      @karstenschoenberg9736 Před 4 lety +77

      And there the one who fired a nuke at new York

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Před 4 lety +80

      @@karstenschoenberg9736 that was the World Security Council, not the UN.

    • @firestorm165
      @firestorm165 Před 4 lety +9

      @@sam8404 is there a difference?

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Před 4 lety +70

      @@firestorm165 yeah, the WSC is made up of less people/countries and was also secretly controlled by HYDRA.

    • @ryanjapan3113
      @ryanjapan3113 Před 4 lety +3

      sam8404 no that was shield.

  • @Nibmeister
    @Nibmeister Před 2 lety +9

    Objection: The question of the second amendment seems pretty clear in regard to the weapons built and employed by the Marvel vigilantes. Only weapons that are in common use are protected under the second amendment and if a sawed off shotgun doesn't meet the standard for common use, I highly doubt that Iron Man's suit does. Not to mention that certain weapons integrated into the suits of Iron Man and War Machine are fully automatic.

    • @tron9683
      @tron9683 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, Tony's suit is far more than just a weapon, in the same way that an F-22 is. Hell, it could probably be considered a weapon of mass destruction.

    • @jerome1lm
      @jerome1lm Před rokem +1

      Since tony is a weapons manufaturer he might have a permit. Probably not though.

  • @nicoleleah9734
    @nicoleleah9734 Před 3 lety +17

    Actually the best scene in the MCU is when Justin Hammer shows off his dance moves. That scene was just dope.

  • @JoshuaHillerup
    @JoshuaHillerup Před 5 lety +407

    You've sold me, we need an MCU She-Hulk legal drama

    • @TheTlay101
      @TheTlay101 Před 5 lety +37

      Phase 4 starts with She-hulk and Matt Murdoch defending Spider-Man in court because of Far from home

    • @JoshuaHillerup
      @JoshuaHillerup Před 5 lety +6

      @@TheTlay101 hope it's the same actor that played Murdoch on the TV series

    • @diegouy8277
      @diegouy8277 Před 5 lety +3

      @@JoshuaHillerup i have a strong feeling that it wont be unfortumately. Im really hoping they keep the same punisher tho

    • @JoshuaHillerup
      @JoshuaHillerup Před 5 lety +1

      @@diegouy8277 I mean, give it another decade or two and they'll be desperate for any good idea

    • @advait03
      @advait03 Před 5 lety +4

      @@JoshuaHillerup He is existing in the same universe as Spider-Man. ify recast him, that would be a serious continuity problem for Marvel itself.

  • @Hooplh
    @Hooplh Před 5 lety +272

    Do something with Daredevil's netflix series sometime! Lawyer by day, vigilante by night. And he looks alot like you. It needs to be done!

  • @unstuckme3628
    @unstuckme3628 Před 3 lety +8

    The scene when Simba returns in the original Lion King is sort of a trial, I always wondered if scar's confession wouldn't be considered under duress.

    • @flickcentergaming680
      @flickcentergaming680 Před rokem +1

      I doubt it. He confessed freely to Simba, and then Simba forced him to tell everyone else so they could hear it from the tyrant's mouth so it was more believable.

  • @beccal7133
    @beccal7133 Před rokem +2

    As soon as you said the Senate had to ratify the Sokovia Accords my partner and I immediately started debating how Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy would argue this

  • @NeoKyoKusanagi
    @NeoKyoKusanagi Před 5 lety +314

    Damn you legal eagle!! My wife is gonna be so pissed later today when I tell her that my reason to side with Captain America was absolutely correct. Hahahahahaha.
    Thanks. XD

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před 5 lety +28

      The Sokovia accords, and the comic book equivalent were always a case of "trying to force people to do things my way/the right way". It's one of those "good idea fairy" things where while the end goal is noble the methods are unworkable/immoral.

    • @dyent
      @dyent Před 5 lety +14

      Don't tell your wife she was wrong, that's dangerous. It'd be safer just to ask for a divorce.

    • @williehawkinsii4845
      @williehawkinsii4845 Před 5 lety +2

      @@marhawkman303 lets not for get what happened to aunt May (in comics) after civil war (in comic)

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Před 5 lety +2

      @@marhawkman303 "In order to get UN backing, you have to agree to these terms" is immoral?
      So apparently every treaty and contract ever is immoral?
      Even the CZcams terms of service, we both agree on?
      Do not even think that this is a proper representation. This a defense lawyers argument at best. Just some BS someone made up to entertain people on the Internet at worst.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před 5 lety +2

      @@christopherg2347 that's not what I said and you know it. I was saying that the basic idea is good, but the methodology behind making it work results in things that are not good.

  • @scribeasriel2857
    @scribeasriel2857 Před 5 lety +89

    By just War theory, the Avengers would be permitted in self-defense in the battle of New York since it literally is an alien invasion that is killing indiscriminately.

    • @Metrion77
      @Metrion77 Před 5 lety +15

      Just War theory is a moral argument, not a legal argument that carries any weight in federal or international law.

    • @collguyjoe99
      @collguyjoe99 Před 5 lety +24

      @@Metrion77 The UN actually has a series of laws regarding aliens/alien invasions etc. There is even a UN appointed space ambassador

    • @TheAres1999
      @TheAres1999 Před 5 lety +8

      In the Battle of New York they were sanctioned by SHIELD to defend the nation, they weren't acting under self defense.

    • @dragonsreingsupreme1
      @dragonsreingsupreme1 Před 5 lety

      @Jake S yes but as previous objections have pointed out, under constitutional law aliens do not have proveable rights so it even being assault is brought into question. Animal cruelty and abuse maybe but not murder.

    • @scribeasriel2857
      @scribeasriel2857 Před 5 lety +2

      In terms of legal code, correct. However the Supreme court has stated that it follows with just war theory in Ex Parte Quirin in dealing with German saboteurs. In reference to the laws of war. Here the avengers are acting as lawful combatants in ways. 1. Either from authorization from Shield which is sufficient clearance I imagine. 2. As civilians in defense of their lives and property, as Tony Starks tower is indeed being attacked and used by unauthorized people, namely Loki and the Chitauri. By just war theory, Civilians can indeed fight if their lives are threatened. In terms of property damage, the fault would lie with Loki since he is the aggressor and obviously also responsible for all the deaths of the people since he is the leader of this invasion. @@Metrion77

  • @matthewhancox4389
    @matthewhancox4389 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The show Agents of Shield expanded the accords quite a bit.
    Not only did it outlaw AI research, but a lot of the accords dealt with the issue of Inhumans, who the registration is aimed at since they are techically not human. So they got around a lot of laws in a really shitty way by denying a lot of people their human rights, or inhuman rights I guess.

  • @VitaEmerald324
    @VitaEmerald324 Před 2 lety +3

    I find it immensely hilarious clips from the Iron Man movies are used when Tony Stark was on the side of the Sokovia Accords.

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo Před rokem +3

      Well, those clips are from _Iron Man 2_ lol. An interesting point is that, in the beginning, Tony was anti-government while Steve Rogers was pro-government; however, by the events of Civil War, they both were now on opposite ends.

  • @Huntress_Hannah
    @Huntress_Hannah Před 4 lety +357

    When I was watching it for the first time, I was glad Captain America refused to sign it cuz I was like “yo this shit hella illegal” lmfao (cap is my fav avenger)

    • @blacklancer3255
      @blacklancer3255 Před 4 lety +41

      As much as I like Iron Man, I was Team Cap from the start

    • @saquila4073
      @saquila4073 Před 4 lety +15

      @@blacklancer3255 sameee but I also love the winter soldier sooo

    • @firecrackerjack68
      @firecrackerjack68 Před 3 lety +15

      @@blacklancer3255 Tony was a sellout for signing the accords

    • @cericat
      @cericat Před 3 lety +24

      Yeah, when Cap is saying something is immoral and illegal it's generally a good time to reevaluate your choices. Steve's usually been the moral centre of the team.

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 Před 3 lety +4

      Not really iligal, Like Legal Eagle said, Stuff like monitoring and interment have precedent, Like in WW2 and the war on terror; Laws will be passed regardles of if they violate personal freedoms in times of political pressure and violent acts

  • @Depleted-Uranium
    @Depleted-Uranium Před 5 lety +194

    Captain America: Class Action Lawsuit
    just doesn't roll off the tongue as nicely

    • @commmander64
      @commmander64 Před 5 lety +15

      Suprisingly it kinda DOES...

    • @JohnSmith-ze6jm
      @JohnSmith-ze6jm Před 5 lety +26

      Yeah it does! Captain America v. The Supreme Court

    • @boringperson-zb8vy
      @boringperson-zb8vy Před 5 lety +7

      @@JohnSmith-ze6jm That is actually the idea behind the name 'Batman v. Superman'. It still sounds like a fight to the younger audience, but for those of us who understand it; it was meant to be like a court case.

    • @boringperson-zb8vy
      @boringperson-zb8vy Před 5 lety +2

      @@ChineduOpara In fairness there were a few badass scenes in the movie, like Wonder Woman's entrance and Batman's rescue of Clark's mother.
      Closest thing we got to a court case was like a 30 second hearing, unfortunately. Still, at least Superman's face didn't look so weird

    • @boringperson-zb8vy
      @boringperson-zb8vy Před 5 lety

      @@ChineduOpara It would have been a bit weird though, considering he was dead. Too many people would lose their suspension of disbelief if Superman was still growing facial hair when he was dead.

  • @Nova-_-
    @Nova-_- Před 3 lety +3

    I would honestly think that if 'enhanced individuals' such as the Avengers and their enemies existed, the US constitution in-universe would have been made differently to take that into account. After all, they've had examples of 'enhanced individuals' for centuries upon centuries.

  • @themediareviewchannel
    @themediareviewchannel Před 2 lety

    I'm in the middle of this but this is super cool. I'm definitely going to check out your channel.