Lindsay and Madison discuss the case of The Crown vs Dudley and Stephens, as well as why you should never take a yacht out on the open ocean, that cultural justice can be extremely problematic once the law gets involved, and the legalities of murder to survive in impossible situations.
Information pulled from the following sources:
2015 Cult of Weird article by Charlie Hintz
2004 Brandeis College Philosophy of Law Handouts site
1986 Article from The John Marshall Law Review by Ann Lousin
1985 Article from the Michigan Law Review
Case Briefs website
Court Record of The Queen v Dudley and Stephens, December 9, 1884
H2O Harvard Law article by Elizabeth Gam
Harvard University’s Justice with Michael Sandel video and discussion
Wikipedia (1)

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Lindsay and Madison discuss the case of The Crown vs Dudley and Stephens, as well as why you should never take a yacht out on the open ocean, that cultural justice can be extremely problematic once the law gets involved, and the legalities of murder to survive in impossible situations.

Information pulled from the following sources:

2015 Cult of Weird article by Charlie Hintz2004 Brandeis College Philosophy of Law Handouts site1986 Article from The John Marshall Law Review by Ann Lousin1985 Article from the Michigan Law ReviewCase Briefs websiteCourt Record of The Queen v Dudley and Stephens, December 9, 1884H2O Harvard Law article by Elizabeth GamHarvard University’s Justice with Michael Sandel video and discussionWikipedia (1)

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