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  2. Equal justice under law is a phrase engraved on the West Pediment, above the front entrance of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington D.C. It is also a societal ideal that has influenced the American legal system .

  3. Jun 26, 2017 · 1. Justice: Mapping the Concept. 1.1 Justice and Individual Claims. 1.2 Justice, Charity and Enforceable Obligation. 1.3 Justice and Impartiality. 1.4 Justice and Agency. 2. Justice: Four Distinctions. 2.1 Conservative versus Ideal Justice. 2.2 Corrective versus Distributive Justice. 2.3 Procedural versus Substantive Justice.

  4. "Equal justice under law" is one of America's most firmly embedded and widely violated legal principles. It is a rhetorical flourish commonly encountered in ceremonial rhetoric and occasionally even constitutional decisions. But it comes nowhere close to describing the justice system in practice.

  5. Mar 27, 2001 · 1. Defining the Concept. 2. Principles of Equality and Justice. 2.1 Formal Equality. 2.2 Proportional Equality. 2.3 Moral Equality. 2.4 Presumption of Equality. 3. Conceptions of Distributive Equality: Equality of What? 3.1 Simple Equality and Objections to Equality in General. 3.2 Libertarianism. 3.3 Utilitarianism. 3.4 Equality of Welfare.

  6. Dec 8, 2016 · Making Justice Equal. Promoting equal, meaningful access to legal representation in the U.S. justice system is critical to ending poverty, combating discrimination, and...

  7. Our work at Equal Justice Under Law is designed to bring about the change our justice system needs — to stop the seemingly endless cycle of burdens placed on people struggling to get by. We represent those who are underrepresented. We filed the first statewide legal challenges to money bail.

  8. Jan 23, 2020 · Published: January 23, 2020. Ann Zelle/Getty. Advance Constitutional Change. Equal Rights Amendment. View the entire Explainers collection. On January 15, Virginia became the latest state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed amendment to the Constitution that guarantees equal rights for women.

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