Legal moralism is the view that the law can legitimately be


"Legal moralism is the view that the law can legitimately be used to prohibit behaviors that conflict with society's collective moral judgments even when those behaviors do not result in physical or psychological harm to others." - Kenneth Einar Himma
The pros of such a view would be:

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