Review:
Blind Justice
overall review score: 4.5
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Blind justice refers to the impartiality of the legal system, where decisions are made solely based on the facts and the law, without bias or prejudice.
Key Features
- Impartiality
- Fairness
- Equality
- Legal process
- Absence of bias
Pros
- Promotes fairness and equality in the legal system
- Ensures that decisions are made based on evidence and law rather than personal biases
- Upholds the principle of innocence until proven guilty
Cons
- In practice, achieving truly blind justice can be challenging due to human subjectivity and biases
- Some argue that blind justice may lead to ignoring systemic inequalities and injustices