The Right to Do WrongCommon morality in the form of shame, outrage, and stigma has always been society's first line of defense against ethical transgressions. Social mores crucially complement the law, Mark Osiel shows, sparing us from oppressive formal regulation. Much of what we could do, we shouldn't and we don't. We have a free speech right to be offensive, but we know we will face outrage in response. We may declare bankruptcy, but not without stigma. Moral norms
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