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Morality of the Law; The Morality of the Law Civil disobedience is the resistance to unjust laws. ... Dr. King agreed with Thoreau that unjust laws must be broken openly. ... ... The Dandi March, as it was called, was symbolic to the Indian nation that the unjust laws should be disregarded, and symbolic to the British...
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www.megaessays.com/essay_search/unjust_laws.html
www.megaessays.com/essay_search/unjust_laws.html
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Which Laws Should be Broken and How ... It's not that some laws can't be broken. Unjust laws that restrict bicycle passage or that require us to ride on sidewalks are the ones we ought to break. To me, the people who rode across the Bay Bridge were heroes;
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www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/traffic/obey.htm
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You won't believe the crazy laws in the United States, Canada, and around the world. We have dumb laws in California, New York, Florida... ... We are dedicated to bringing you the largest collection of stupid laws available anywhere. Some of the strange laws that are still ... It should be illegal not to check out these sites!
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www.dumblaws.com/
www.dumblaws.com/
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There are just and unjust laws in what we call the civilized world. People need to look outside themselves and stop treating the world like its some movie for their enjoyment. Unjust laws should be broken, civil disobedience and dissent is the most patriotic thing a person could do.
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understandingdrugprohibition.blogspot.com/
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Are we morally obliged to obey unjust laws? Do we have to follow a ... But if your're caught in a situation were the “unjust” law needs to be broken would you create civil disobedience and take a stand for what you believe in? ... Despite the consequences, an individual should do what they personally believe is right.
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www.radessays.com/viewpaper/30027/Unjust_Laws.html
www.radessays.com/viewpaper/30027/Unjust_Laws.html
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idea-agency-qe.com/rzrbh/thclt/laws.php
idea-agency-qe.com/rzrbh/thclt/laws.php
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PHILIP NITSCHKE: Unjust laws should be broken. That's... GEORGE NEGUS: Have you? PHILIP NITSCHKE: Have I? Well, I guess that's up to other people to make that decision. I guess... Questions come up all the time about whether I'm helping people.
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www.abc.net.au/dimensions/dimensions_people/Transcripts...
www.abc.net.au/dimensions/dimensions_people/Transcripts/s878025.htm
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But it is better to have laws to regulate euthanasia than not, as my experience in the Northern Territory showed. [Nitschke legally put four persons to death there.] That legislation was ... Dr Nitschke replied that the law on euthanasia is unjust - "I have said that I will break it; unjust laws should be broken."
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www.ad2000.com.au/articles/2003/oct2003p6_1453.html
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OK, I believe in civil disobedience. Unjust laws should be broken. But laws that are merely bad should be changed democratically. ... This is not the issue, however. America doesn't have any particular impulse to enforce laws (it breaks them routinely in Gitmo). Rather, it needs to indulge a pathological urge to lock up...
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www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/002300.html
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