1 Acts of civil disobedience, especially in the 1960's, were used to protest Unjust Laws. Who gets...
Question:
1 Acts of civil disobedience, especially in the 1960's, were used to protest Unjust Laws.
Who gets to decide what "unjust" is? Is it unjust just because thousands or more agree they don't like the law?
What if only a few people feel a law is unjust? give an example of a situation with only a few people thinking it is unjust, great.
2 Neo Nazi's want to burn a Koran in front of a Mosque on Ramadan.
Ignore any law against burning and assume they have a permit. [Meaning the gathering is legal].
Can they do this? What if anything can be done, legally? Should anything be done?
3 In NYS a woman can have an abortion up until the third trimester without the consent of the father.
Should the father have a right to say no? Why does the father have financial obligations if he has no say in whether an abortion should happen?
Does the fetus have a say? Stay away from religious arguments. We are discussing the first amendment and civil societies reactions.
Human Resource Management A Global And Critical Perspective
ISBN: 9781137521620
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Authors: Jawad Syed, J; Kramar Syed, Robin Kramar