It is a well-written book that deserves to be read by anyone who is interested in the inherent injustices that abound in our legal system.
Critics argue that the systems create inherent injustices, offering cleaner, safer alternatives to those who can pay.
Cho's works focus on the injustice inherent in social structure, and his work often focused on social outcasts.
There is no way around the basic injustice inherent in a zoo: it's a prison, even if it looks like a park, for animals taken out of their natural habitats.
The inherent injustice of Exaltarchy rule?
Les Carabiniers (1963) was about the horror of war and its inherent injustice.
An economist argues that affirmative action has boosted American productivity and is necessary to right the injustices inherent in many of the nation's institutions.
In fact, a number of individuals and organizations have taken note of the inherent injustice of the current law.
The charge of inherent injustice represents yet another attack on correctionalism, in whatever guise it appears.
Besides their inherent injustice to others these demands would, I believe, seriously and detrimentally affect the general position of Jews throughout the world.