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Ecojustice Summary
509 words, approx. 2 pages 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 which is dissatisfaction with traditional theories of justice. With...
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Justice Summary
6,616 words, approx. 22 pages 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." Doing so facilitates clarification of how justice...
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Justice Summary
2,633 words, approx. 9 pages 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, their products and their costs. Although science and technology...
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Justice Information
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 Meta-ethics<br/> Normative · Descriptive<br/> Consequentialism <br/> Deontology <br/> Virtue ethics<br/> Ethics of care<br/> Good and evil ·...



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 Investor's Business Daily
Border Justice
6/21/2007: 646 words, approx. 2 pages 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 prosecutors over?Border Patrol agent David Sipe was convicted in 2001 of using excessive force...
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Travesty Of Justice
3/6/2007: 615 words, approx. 2 pages 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 never should have been tried.We'd like to think this verdict...



Featured Essays
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 Essay Grade: 88%
Unjust Justice
1,507 words, approx. 5 pages
 Examines the importance of justice to a system of government. Defines fair and equal treatment under the law. Argues three main examples in which justice becomes unjust.
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Justice in America
286 words, approx. 1 pages
 The following is an essay about justice in America.


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