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Dallin H. Oaks

    This author primarily engages with legal and ethical questions, often setting them within a broader religious and societal context. His writing is characterized by deep contemplation on the principles of justice and morality. Readers will appreciate his ability to connect abstract concepts with practical applications. This author's works offer valuable insights for those seeking to understand complex societal challenges.

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    Carthage Conspiracy
    • Carthage Conspiracy

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Carthage Conspiracy deals with the general problem of Mormon/non-Mormon conflict, as well as with the dramatic story of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, his brother Hyrum, and their alleged assassins. It places the infamous event at the Carthage jail (1846) and the subsequent murder-conspiracy trial in the context of Mormon and American legal history, and deals with the question of achieving justice when crimes are politically motivated and popularly supported.

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