Does the Law Morally Bind the Poor? : : Or What Good's the Constitution When You Can't Buy a Loaf of Bread? / / R. George Wright.
Consider the horror we feel when we learn of a crime such as that committed by Robert Alton Harris, who commandeered a car, killed the two teenage boys in it, and then finished what was left of their lunch. What we don't consider in our reaction to the depravity of this act is that, whether we...
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