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Camus uses his exploration of an existential crisis in Algeria as a way to reflect how clueless and heartless the law can be; Richard Wright exposed a similar judicial indifference toward racism in Chicago.
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In 1973, a judge ordered the city to hire one black firefighter for every three white ones; that effort foundered on what Judge Garaufis called "34 years of intransigence and deliberate indifference, bookended by identical judicial declarations that the city's hiring policies are illegal".
Holmes's judicial abstinence may have grown out of his aristocratic indifference, but he points the way toward a vision of judicial humility that is more relevant than ever in a pluralistic and egalitarian age in which people violently disagree.
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Ms. Bloodsaw blames indifference on the part of Mr. McCollum's previous court-appointed lawyers and the judicial system bureaucracy.
"Indifference does".
Judicial appointments!
Beautiful indifference?
It is indifference.
What jubilee?" indifference.
It's indifference.
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