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The Myth of moral justice Book

The Myth of moral justice
The Myth of moral justice, American culture is obsessed with the law, the legal system, and lawyers. Much in our everyday lives revolves around the law, and we are bombarded daily by cultural images of lawyers and the legal system at work. We indulge in dramatic television shows an, The Myth of moral justice has a rating of 2 stars
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The Myth of moral justice, American culture is obsessed with the law, the legal system, and lawyers. Much in our everyday lives revolves around the law, and we are bombarded daily by cultural images of lawyers and the legal system at work. We indulge in dramatic television shows an, The Myth of moral justice
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  • The Myth of moral justice
  • Written by author Thane Rosenbaum
  • Published by New York, NY : HarperCollins, c2004., 2004/04/01
  • American culture is obsessed with the law, the legal system, and lawyers. Much in our everyday lives revolves around the law, and we are bombarded daily by cultural images of lawyers and the legal system at work. We indulge in dramatic television shows an
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Introduction 1
1 Doing the right thing : the split between the moral and the legal 11
2 A new paradigm of moral justice 30
3 Pound of flesh 48
4 Story as remedy 61
5 The various faces of grief 79
6 Aborted trials and lying under the law 92
7 The best-kept secrets of zealous advocates 114
8 Forbidden emotions in a world out of order 139
9 Judges who feign not having feelings 157
10 Apology as moral antidote to the legal disease 179
11 Apologies in practice 194
12 Restoration or revenge 212
13 Repair in practice 226
14 The non-duty to rescue under American law 246
15 Rescue as moral imperative 258
16 The law's preference for the body over the soul 266
17 Frustrated lawyers and the public's discontent 285
18 The artist and the law 296
Conclusion 313
Acknowledgments 319
Notes 321
Index 341


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