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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem suggests that the court system should be more just and fair, advocating for a system that genuinely considers evidence rather than being influenced by racial biases. He believes that the law should uphold true justice, and he expresses a desire for a more equitable treatment of individuals, regardless of their background. Jem's experiences during the trial of Tom Robinson highlight his growing awareness of the flaws in the legal system and his hope for reform.

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