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Cicero’s Defense of Milo

"Silent enim leges inter arma." — Cicero, in the middle of a murder trial, declared: 'In times of war, the laws fall silent.' (Pro Milone, 52 BC).

Cicero’s Defense of Milo

Salvator Rosa — "The Dream of Aeneas" (1660–65), public domain

War drowns out the law.

Standing before the Roman jury in 52 BC, Cicero defended his client Milo, accused of murder after political street violence. In his speech Pro Milone, Cicero warned: "Silent enim leges inter arma" — when weapons are drawn, the law goes quiet.

When rules break down.

Cicero’s point was that law depends on order. In chaos, survival comes first — a claim that still troubles philosophers and politicians. The phrase has been quoted at moments when governments bend or break rules in times of peril.

Cicero's phrase, uttered in a Roman court, argues that dire circumstances can push law aside — a principle that's echoed through centuries of emergencies.

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