Consider how Rawls and one other thinker we have studied deal with this question of whether agreement over the conception of justice is a necessary feature of a just society.
Critical Legal Thinking (John Rawls) Demonstration of a strong knowledge and understanding of the subject Clear and concise use of English language including sentences, paragraphs and appropriate vocabulary Identification of relevant normative issues A logical structure (including an introduction, main body, conclusion) and development of the arguments Use of appropriate information in support of the […]