
When the Train to Hell Runs on Time
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Law, Morality, and the Supreme Court
This chapter examines a Supreme Court ruling that impacts the criminalization of homelessness, highlighting the nuanced interplay between individual circumstances and legal judgments. The discussion raises critical moral questions surrounding responsibility in legal decisions and explores the broader implications of constitutional interpretation in the U.S. compared to other countries. It also delves into the role of judges in balancing moral considerations with judicial integrity in the context of public policy.
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