1. People in favor of same-sex marriage seeking/granting marriage licenses in direct violation of the law.
2. Pharmacists refusing to fulfill prescriptions for the "morning after pill" because of their beliefs (this isn't...yet...a violation of the law...I'm pretty sure, but may be soon.)
3. Anaesthesiologists refusing to take part in a lethal injection execution because such intervention "would clearly be medically unethical".
these are some of the immoral laws which of the US or any state supposedly
Excluded inventions are those that cannot be patented, such as laws of nature, natural phenomena, abstract ideas, and inventions that are considered immoral or offensive.
laws reflect ideas about right and wrong but values are the difference between moral and immoral and not everything illegal is immoral.
There are no laws about immoral activities such as infidelity.
Not all acts that violate a law are necessarily immoral. Some laws may be unjust or unethical themselves, while some moral principles may not be codified in law. The morality of an act depends on a variety of factors beyond just legal compliance.
Immoral actions are actions that go against the beliefs and values of a society or individual. They are actions that could be seen as violations of morals, a code of ethics, and harmful. Examples include murder, malicious lying, and stealing.
There are some laws in the United States that may not be considered moral and ethical. How someone feels about a law may vary from person to person. Although not all laws are moral or ethical, all laws are created for a reason.
example of country laws
traffic laws, civil laws, ethical laws, women laws, religious laws , tradition laws , cutlural laws.
newtons laws are buggin
In general, we don't have a duty to change immoral laws, unless they are also unfair or unjust. The concept of "morality" is dependent on your religious beliefs, and not everyone in the country (or at least, in the United States) shares your religious beliefs.
Lies that are immoral.
It is immoral.