Legal and Social Barriers
The conversation delves into the complexities of social justice, highlighting that legal decisions often reflect societal conditions rather than change them. While systemic racism exists, the challenges to achieving equality are deeply rooted in societal functioning and historical context, rather than solely in the legal framework. The dialogue emphasizes the duality of human nature, recognizing both the prevalence of racism and the capacity for kindness and generosity among individuals.In this clip
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127. Can the Courts Preserve Democracy?
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