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Rachel's Musings

Sharing ideas and provocations on living single while happy. Reflecting on the social psychology of stereotypes and other cultural phenomena.

Rachel's Musings

Tag Archives: jury duty

How History Shapes Us

Posted on May 4, 2012 by Rachel
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I was dismissed from jury duty. It wasn’t for the reasons i outlined before. I did not have an ethical discussion with the judge. In fact, i didn’t even talk to the judge. I asked to be dismissed because it …
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Posted in Feminism | Tagged court, healing, jury duty, jury service, rape, trauma | 1 Reply

Justice For All?

Posted on April 24, 2012 by Rachel
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I am in an ethical dilemma: What is the ethical thing to do in case of jury duty? Clearly, according to most ethical systems, including the one that has influenced the laws in the US, it is my duty, so …
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Posted in Activism, Philosophy | Tagged ethics of care, jury duty, jury service, Nel Noddings, Rachel A. Buddeberg, systems thinking | 5 Replies
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