,,,作为一项法律原则的不公平

L. Yuille
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不公平渗透到法律和法律体系中。“你真的不能理解,”Spencer解释道,“对我来说,法律已经结束了。你知道,我被抓住了;总有一些规则我应该遵守,有些规则我甚至不知道他们说的。”1 Spencer是“福利穷人”;他把法律视为“权力和统治”。2而不是Bob。鲍勃很富有。对他来说,法律是重要的。他把它当作盾牌和剑。他相信,总的来说,这不会干扰他的生活,除非他愿意。而且,贝基也不会。贝基在一个相对多样化的大都市经营着一家受欢迎的咖啡馆。对贝基来说,法律基本上是看不见的,但它也是一种鼓励。当两个黑人男子走进咖啡馆时,贝基感到不舒服。她希望男人们离开,但她不想与他们对峙。她诉诸法律。911:“救命!这里有两个人。他们不会离开我的商店。他们是黑人。”警察以非法侵入罪逮捕了这些人。当他们被护送离开时,贝基感到很勇敢。3斯宾塞意识到了这一点。”“对我来说
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,,,Inequity as a Legal Principle
Inequity permeates law and legal systems. “[Y]ou can’t really understand,” explained Spencer, “For me the law is all over. I am caught, you know; there is always some rule that I’m supposed to follow, some rule I don’t even know about that they say.”1 Spencer is “welfare poor;” he experiences law as “power and domination.”2 Not Bob. Bob is wealthy. For him, law is instrumental. He deploys it as a shield and a sword. He has faith that, in general, it will not interfere with his life, unless he wants it to. And, not Becky. Becky manages a popular coffeehouse in a relatively diverse metropolis. For Becky, law is mostly invisible, but it is also emboldenment. When two black men enter the coffeehouse, Becky feels uncomfortable. She wants the men to leave, but she does not want to confront them. She calls on the law. 911: “Help! There are two men here. They won’t leave my store. They are black.” The police arrest the men for trespass. Becky feels courageous as they are escorted away.3 Spencer recognizes this difference. “‘For me
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