In Plato's Greece , the inequality of privileges and possessions among unequals was considered entirely normal and " natural " —and it is not irrelevant that both Plato and Aristotle were very much the spokesmen for the wealthy ...
For many the law of the Church, canon law, has little meaning; it appears remote both from the Gospel and from the life of most people in the Church. Yet,...
Tinsley Yarbrough examines the life and career of this fascinating but neglected jurist, assessing the controversy he generated, his place in the early history of the modern civil rights movement, and the forces motivating his repudiation ...
Vernon Plueckhahn had a passion for justice. We have already seen his deep commitment to obtaining justice for Lindy Chamberlain. He was involved as an expert witness in several other criminal cases where a miscarriage of justice was ...
C. McRuer's sharp legal mindand passion for justice as well. Atage 75, McRuer embarked on his most important work of all, becoming Canada's greatest law reformer. In A Passion forJustice, PatrickBoyer paintsa sweeping portrait ofJames ...
Ralph Fertig's A Passion for Justice is filled with insights about the Civil Rights Movement by an insider. He provides evidence that we can and must work across racial boundaries to make this world better. His prose is Shakespearean in ...
Argues that justice is an essential part of everyone's life and is our shared responsibility, and discusses examples from daily life