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- Read an opinion piece in your local newspaper, or a well-known newspaper you regularly read (like the Wall Street Journal or the Washington Post). Describe the ways that the author appeals to the fairness of the process — assuring notice and voice for those affected.
- In what ways did the author assure the voices of the least-advantaged people were recognized?
- How did the author present the balance between the people affected versus the organization/institution/group involved?
- Cite and reference your primary source, and refer to other readings (your text is adequate, but additional sources are even better) to support your analysis.
- Response should be a minimum of 300 words or more.
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Running head: JUSTICE-BASED THINKING
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Justice-Based Thinking
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JUSTICE-BASED THINKING
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The ways that the author appeals to the fairness of the process — assuring notice and voice
for those affected.
Thiru Vignarajah, the author of an opinion post in the Washington Post newspaper, writes
about fairness in the justice process. The author responds to a case between Christine Ford's
accused, a Supreme Court nominee, Brett M. Kavanaugh. The author notes that Ford has not
accused Kavanaugh of rough horseplay, youthful discretion, or misconduct. Instead, Ford accused
Kavanaugh of critical, jarring crimes (Vignarajah, 2018). The...
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