Talk to a millennial sometime. They don't teach these things in school any more. Talk about the presumption of innocence or the right to a fair trial and they look at you like you're from outer space.
Not only are Millennials I know as likely to be aware of those things as older people I know, Millennials are among the most passionate about protecting them.
I'm a 'millenial'. I also have a law degree and our lecturers were pretty hot on the importance of the right to a fair process and a fair trial above all else.
> But if you're actually a working scientist, you should understand that already and not take everything you see in a journal as actual truth, but as something maybe might be true.
I believe that's called "skepticism" which makes you a heretic and "anti-science" in certain fields.