In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King argues a law is unjust when:
a. a majority imposes that law on a minority without being willing to follow the law themselves
b. it degrades human personality, or human dignity
c. it is out of accord with the moral law
d. all of the above

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In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King argues a law is unjust when: d. all of the above.

The types of law.

According to Martin Luther King there are two types of law and these include the following:

  • Just law
  • Unjust law

What is an unjust law?

An unjust law can be defined as a set of rule (code) that's out of harmony or accord with the moral law and it degrades human personality and dignity.

In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” King argues a law is unjust when:

  • A majority imposes that law on a minority without being willing to follow the law themselves.
  • It degrades human personality, or human dignity
  • It's out of accord with the moral law.

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