Ecojustice
The concept of ecojustice has at least two different usages among environmentalists. The first refers to a general set of attitudes about justice and the environment at the center of whic...
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Justice
Justice has to do with the distribution of benefits and burdens, rewards and punishments. Among the most important benefits and burdens of contemporary society are science and technology, thei...
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Justice
Justice names not a thing, but a property of things. It makes sense therefore to focus the explication on the adjective "just"—or, better still, "unjust." Do...
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Justice defined in the dictionary is "the principle of moral rightness." Justice is good in America, but only to a certain extent.
America has justice to a certain extent because sometimes things...
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Justice is in fact the most important system of our government. To some people justice is the punishment someone receives after being convicted of a crime; other people could think it means the diffe...
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Illegal Immigration: One wrongly convicted Border Patrol agent has been exonerated and reinstated, and Congress may soon put two more on the path to restored freedom. Is the reign of rogue prosecut...
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The Law: Scooter Libby's prosecution has come to a sad close, with the jury finding the former White House aide guilty on four of five counts, including obstruction of justice -- in a case that nev...
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The Justice Department on Friday released 2,400 documents to congressional panels investigating whether the firings last year of the U.S. attorneys were politically motivated.___Kyle Sampson, then-...
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Mideast: A U.N. complicit in the violence that afflicts Lebanon got one right by approving a tribunal to prosecute suspects in the assassination of its former prime minister. It gives the beleaguer...
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Security: The conviction of would-be dirty bomber Jose Padilla shows ordinary federal courts are capable of incarcerating terrorists who are U.S. citizens. But such proceedings still risk revealing...
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