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Justice Accused: Antislavery And The Judicial Process
What should a judge do when he must hand down a ruling based on a law that he considers unjust or oppressive? This question is examined through a series of problems concerning unjust law that arose with respect to slavery in nineteenth-century America.
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Explores judicial dilemmas against unjust slavery laws.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in the moral and legal debates surrounding slavery, this book offers a compelling look at how judges faced complex dilemmas. It delves into the difficult decisions linked to oppressive laws, revealing the nuanced challenges of justice in a turbulent era. It's a thought-provoking read for those who enjoy historical legal debates and moral questions.