Not exact matches
I'm talking about the
injustice, the
outrage, of human trafficking, which must be called
by its true name — modern slavery.»
To an outsider, the rule that forbids a widower from raising a child alone feels like a cruel
injustice and despite being made
by a relative outsider (Weinstein is Jewish but not Orthodox), the film doesn't linger on
outrage.
This school was started in the 1930s
by a dynamic priest, Father Harold Purcell, who was
outraged by the educational
injustice facing African American students in Montgomery.
Furthermore, because traditional regnant approaches to legal practice seldom lead to the amelioration of systemic
injustice experienced
by clients and communities, students spurred on
by moral
outrage to confront
injustice through traditional legal approaches will also find themselves disappointed and possibly deflated.