Law, in its practical application, reflects the moral standards agreed upon by society. Judges, therefore, are tasked with upholding and interpreting these laws in accordance with the will of the people, rather than imposing their own authority or enforcing behaviour that contradicts societal morals. Some judges should hang their head in shame.
Law, in its practical application, reflects the moral standards agreed upon by society. Judges, therefore, are tasked with upholding and interpreting these laws in accordance with the will of the people, rather than imposing their own authority or enforcing behaviour that contradicts societal morals. Some judges should hang their head in shame.