Legal Injustice
Legal injustice refers to situations where the legal system fails to provide fair treatment or protection under the law. This can occur due to various factors, such as discrimination, inadequate legal representation, or systemic biases. When individuals are not given equal access to justice, it undermines the integrity of the legal system and can lead to wrongful convictions or unfair penalties.
Another aspect of legal injustice is the disparity in outcomes based on socioeconomic status. People from marginalized communities, such as those identified by race, gender, or economic background, may face harsher penalties or less favorable treatment in legal proceedings. This inequity highlights the need for reforms to ensure that everyone receives equal protection and justice under the law.