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Just And Unjust Laws In The Letter Of Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King Jr. makes statements about the laws in the letter of Birmingham Jail. The two types of laws, just and unjust laws, are obviously different. The statements he gives about these laws and their differences are logically true. I also agree with the assertions of King Jr. because the way he explains and defines the types of laws. Martin Luther King Jr. uses the difference between just and unjust laws to address the clergymen and other critics the reason for his actions; his interpretations of just and unjust laws convinces me to agree with his assertions.
Just laws are morally right laws that make everyone feel equal. Just laws are made to act as the upright laws of God. “A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral
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