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"Justice, Justice, Where Art Thou?" tells many real life stories of
people who have been the victims of the Courts, Judges, and
Attorneys in the United States.The author's search for justice in
the courts relates the terrible experiences he endured at the mercy
of the legal system. Specific judicial errors of fact and of law
subjected the author to severe injustices at the hands of judges
who ignored his right to a trial by jury. He tried to find justice
at all levels: City Courts, State Courts, Federal Courts, Courts of
Appeals, and even the United States Supreme Court.None of the
courts was interested in seeing that justice was done to the
author. That lack of justice led the author to study many cases
tried in the various courts of the country. It was difficult to
find that justice was attained in many cases. There were a few fine
results, but they were very rare.As Mark Twain said, 'Judges and
lawyers use the law to defeat the ends of justice."
"Justice, Justice, Where Art Thou?" tells many real life stories of
people who have been the victims of the Courts, Judges, and
Attorneys in the United States.The author's search for justice in
the courts relates the terrible experiences he endured at the mercy
of the legal system. Specific judicial errors of fact and of law
subjected the author to severe injustices at the hands of judges
who ignored his right to a trial by jury. He tried to find justice
at all levels: City Courts, State Courts, Federal Courts, Courts of
Appeals, and even the United States Supreme Court.None of the
courts was interested in seeing that justice was done to the
author. That lack of justice led the author to study many cases
tried in the various courts of the country. It was difficult to
find that justice was attained in many cases. There were a few fine
results, but they were very rare.As Mark Twain said, 'Judges and
lawyers use the law to defeat the ends of justice."
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Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security - A Framework for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues (Paperback)
National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council, Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society Advisory Group, Committee on Science, Technology, and Law, Board on Life Sciences, …
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Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security
is a study on the ethical, legal, and societal issues relating to
the research on, development of, and use of rapidly changing
technologies with low barriers of entry that have potential
military application, such as information technologies, synthetic
biology, and nanotechnology. The report also considers the ethical
issues associated with robotics and autonomous systems, prosthetics
and human enhancement, and cyber weapons. These technologies are
characterized by readily available knowledge access, technological
advancements that can take place in months instead of years, the
blurring of lines between basic research and applied research, and
a high uncertainty about how the future trajectories of these
technologies will evolve and what applications will be possible.
Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security
addresses topics such as the ethics of using autonomous weapons
that may be available in the future; the propriety of enhancing the
physical or cognitive capabilities of soldiers with drugs or
implants or prosthetics; and what limits, if any, should be placed
on the nature and extent of economic damage that cyber weapons can
cause. This report explores three areas with respect to emerging
and rapidly available technologies: the conduct of research;
research applications; and unanticipated, unforeseen, or
inadvertent ethical, legal, and societal issues. The report
articulates a framework for policy makers, institutions, and
individual researchers to think about issues as they relate to
these technologies of military relevance and makes recommendations
for how each of these groups should approach these considerations
in its research activities. Emerging and Readily Available
Technologies and National Security makes an essential contribution
to incorporate the full consideration of ethical, legal, and
societal issues in situations where rapid technological change may
outpace our ability to foresee consequences. Table of Contents
Front Matter Summary 1 Framing the Issues 2 Foundational
Technologies 3 Application Domains 4 Sources of ELSI Insight 5 An
Analytical Framework for Identifying Ethical, Legal, and Societal
Issues 6 Going Beyond Initial A Priori Analysis 7 Mechanisms for
Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues 8 Findings and
Recommendations Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Members and Staff
Appendix B: Meeting Agendas and Participants Appendix C: Research
and Development Organizations Within the Department of Defense
Appendix D: Established Institutional Mechanisms for Addressing
Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
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