Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... 103)? Even though Socrates
believes the
law is unjust, he won't meet injustice with injustice by escaping from jail. In contrast ....
(1035

4

)
Antigone & the Concept of Justice
....
law" (King 3). Obviously, Antigone
believes that the manmade
law of Creon is unjust, because it does not gel with her view of the moral
law or
law of the gods. ....
(1042

4

)
Tort Law
.... instrumentalist
believes that the substantive aims of tort
law determine its structure, the formalist
believes that the structure of tort
law determines the ....
(1617

6

)
Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... against which just and unjust laws could be measured (Thoreau, 2). Consequently, Thoreau argues that if a person
believes a
law is wrong, she must not obey it. ....
(1169

5

)
The Kantian Theory of International Law
....
Law, ethics, reason, freedom, justice, and individual rights are all bound together in Kant's theory. Kant
believes that states must "guarantee internal ....
(1270

5

)
Jewish Law and American Law
.... American legal system. Novak (1980)
believes that two principles have regulated the growth of Jewish
law in the past. The first was ....
(2370

9

)
Jewish Law and American Law
.... American legal system. Novak (1980)
believes that two principles have regulated the growth of Jewish
law in the past. The first was ....
(2370

9

)
The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... manmade
law. By following what he
believes is the higher
law of the gods, Socrates
believes he is acting just. Because the highest ....
(1285

5

)
Antigone's Tragedy
.... Like Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, and others after her, Antigone
believes that there is a higher sense of justice and a higher
law than manmade or State
law ....
(1384

6

)
Conflict Between Antigone & King Creon
.... Like Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, and others after her, Antigone
believes that there is a higher sense of justice and a higher
law than manmade or State
law ....
(1384

6

)
Laurence Tribe and his theory of Statutory Interpretation
.... Tribe
believes that many objective factors outside the
law or Constitution itself bear on the judicial interpretive process. Some ....
(1297

5

)
Antigone v. Heat and Dust
.... She
believes there is a higher
law than Creon's and she is proud and noble. .... Her pride keeps her from caring about the
law because she
believes she is right. ....
(2103

8

)
The concept of natural law
.... He states that Dworkin follows the natural
law to the extent that he
believes in making moral judgments as part of the question of whether the community has a ....
(1693

7

)
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
.... Wheeler, a lawyer who worked for the Sierra Club after leaving the federal government,
believes environmental
law needs to be brought more in line with present ....
(2690

11

)
Issues of Insolvency in New Zealand Insolvency la
.... and investment (
Law Commission (1999), 1). Minister Dalziel
believes such a .... co-ordination in realizing assets to satisfy creditors (Insolvency
Law Review (" ....
(895

4

)
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
.... Justice to Plato was when government was administered by
law or by wise rulers, but Aristotle
believes justice only occurs when laws are "reason unaffected by ....
(1241

5

)
MLK
.... Creon
believes passive resistance is sheer animal obstinacy .... Jacobs and Equiano, understands that the individual owes a higher obedience to moral
law than State ....
(1008

4

)
Law Enforcement
.... peace has passed, the officer is permitted to let the
law enforcement role .... Professor Richard Moran (1995)
believes the benefits of community policing have been ....
(3078

12

)
Immanuel Kant & Christian Millenarianism
.... While Kant
believes this is beyond human achievement, he does believe that the immortality of the soul mandates that moral
law be the
law one strives toward ....
(1507

6

)
Pretextual Traffic Stops and Crime
.... The IACP
believes that collection of this data will serve to discourage
law enforcement officers from making legitimate traffic stops for fear of action being ....
(1703

7

)
Criminal Intent
.... "Malice aforethought," which is specific intent, is the prior planning of a crime, which the
law believes can be deterred by the fear of a harsh punishment. ....
(1001

4

)
NBC television's series Law & Order
.... As in the real world, the trials on
Law & Order may be decided in a way the observer
believes is wrong, or the decision may be inconclusive. ....
(2804

11

)
Edmund Burke's Objections to Revolution
.... In fact, he
believes that all actions taken by them will end as the reverse .... Throughout the essay, Burke speaks of the constitutional rule of
law as being right ....
(1319

5

)
Hobbes & Locke
.... the Hobbesian concept of physical security to include that of liberty, but in contrast to Hobbes he sees in nature the basis of
law and thus
believes man has ....
(1657

7

)
Antigone Set in the Civil War
.... By obeying what she
believes is a higher
law than Creon's man-made
law, Antigone willingly sacrifices her life for her own moral code. ....
(770

3

)
John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... Locke
believes that the laws which find expression in the civil government exist .... to follow their reason, which Locke actually equates with that natural
law (341 ....
(1325

5

)
Date Rape
.... Pineau is especially naive if she
believes she can establish a
law which would allow a "skilled cross-examiner" to maneuver a date rapist into revealing the ....
(1702

7

)
Company Law in Different Countries
.... resembles Australian
law in its requirement that directors exercise their duties in good faith and according to what the director "reasonably
believes" to be ....
(2205

9

)
Law and Social Change: Roe v. Wade
.... morality that are not necessarily amenable to resolution by a court of
law are at .... 27-28), while not disputing the existence of a Roe Effect,
believes that it ....
(2709

11

)
Aristotle's The Politics
.... of good citizens and general
law, whereby the ruling citizens would adjudicate the cases that the
law did not address. Aristotle
believes justice for equals ....
(1460

6

)