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and justify the decision by using legal tools such as Law and Morality, the Meta Rule, and The Doctrine of Necessity. The advice provided on how to carry out the unfortunate death of an innocent person may not be a 'right' one, but perhaps it will be legally
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Should morality be included as an essential part of law? At what point to do we draw the line between what is legally morally acceptable and what is not? The moral views of a society should be incorporated into the laws of society to a degree
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than you thought.
Abortion doesn't stop with the legality issues. Abortions will still happen, whether they are legal or not. The problem is that these "back-alley" abortions are extremely unsafe. In past years, thousands of women have died from illegal
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Synopsis
The Republican debate has raged since the early 1990's, and has had extensive media coverage. Despite this, agreement has not yet been reached on what form of Republic we should have, let alone any of the more complex legal issues
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