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  1. May 23, 2023 · An unjust law can be defined as a code, rule, or regulation inconsistent with the principles of fairness, morality, or human rights. Martin Luther King Jr. provides a concrete example of unjust laws, describing them as codes that a majority inflicts on a minority community without it being binding on the majority itself.

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  3. Jan 17, 2022 · People in the U.S. are witnessing how the future of the country’s multiracial democracy is at stake because of unjust laws that aim to further ostracize marginalized voices. And we shouldn’t ...

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  4. Any law that degrades a person is unjust, according to Dr. King. What does “degrade” mean? In what way does he think segregation is degrading to the individual? What is the connection that Dr. King sees between unjust laws and racial discrimination in voting?

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  5. Definition. Unjust laws are legal regulations or rules that violate ethical principles or moral standards, often leading to discrimination, inequality, or the infringement of basic human rights.

  6. Definition. Unjust laws are regulations or statutes that are considered morally wrong or unfair, violating principles of justice and equity. They often lead to oppression or discrimination against certain groups, which can prompt individuals to engage in civil disobedience as a form of resistance.

  7. Definition. Unjust laws are regulations or statutes that are fundamentally flawed in their fairness or morality, leading to the oppression or denial of rights for individuals or groups.

  8. Jan 18, 2021 · An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. To put it in the terms of St. Thomas Aquinas: An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law. Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust.”.

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