I didn't say so. It is however important to remember that the pursuit of justice is just that. The big problem is the price of that pursuit.
There is still the activist judge to contend with but that can be challenged and over ruled.
Of the over 300 equal protection cases that came to the SCOTUS after Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific, 14 were about people and the rest were corporations. "Equal justice" cannot be pursued if it cannot be afforded, regardless of the merits of the case. Obviously, the converse can be true, which is how we got the majority opinion in US v. Wong Kim Ark. That was the cheap labor express in action.
A messy business indeed!