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Curated articles on law, human rights, criminal justice, social equity, and legal philosophy — designed to sharpen your reading comprehension and deepen your understanding of fairness in society.

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Why Read About Justice?

Justice writing blends legal reasoning, moral philosophy, and social analysis — the kind of rigorous, argument-dense material that competitive exams love to test.

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Legal Reasoning

Develop the ability to follow complex legal arguments, evaluate precedent-based reasoning, and understand constitutional frameworks — skills directly tested in CAT, GRE, and GMAT passages.

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Ethical Analysis

Engage with moral philosophy from Rawls to Sen, learning to evaluate competing theories of fairness, rights, and the common good — essential for argument-evaluation questions.

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Global Perspective

Explore how different nations approach human rights, criminal justice reform, and social equity — building the cross-cultural awareness tested in exam reading sections.

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Policy & Governance

Analyse how legislation, court rulings, and policy decisions shape justice outcomes — topics that frequently appear in competitive exam comprehension passages.

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Critical Thinking

Strengthen your ability to identify logical fallacies, evaluate evidence, and distinguish between descriptive and normative claims in legal and philosophical writing.

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Exam Relevance

Justice, law, and ethics passages are among the most common in CAT, GRE, and GMAT reading sections. Familiarity with legal vocabulary and argumentation gives you a decisive edge.

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Justice Topics We Cover

From criminal justice reform to legal philosophy — explore our comprehensive range of curated reading material.

⚖️ Criminal Justice
📜 Constitutional Law
🌍 Human Rights
💰 Economic Justice
🌈 Social Equity
⚡ Restorative Justice
🗳️ Voting Rights
🏛️ Legal Philosophy
🌱 Environmental Justice
👥 Civil Rights Movement
🔍 Judicial Systems
📊 Distributive Justice
🌐 International Law
🎓 Educational Equity
💼 Labor Rights
🛡️ Transitional Justice
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Why You Should Read About Justice

Discover how reading about justice and law can transform your comprehension skills and exam performance.

Curated Reads

Justice Articles

Expert-curated articles from trusted publications — free to read, designed to build comprehension.

Just End Poverty Now: The Case for a Global Basic Income

Philosopher Beard

By Thomas Wells

Justice Advanced
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Cosplaying social justice is the new elitist way of elbowing out the working class

The Guardian

By Kenan Malik

Justice Advanced
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I’ve seen how the justice system is crumbling. Why doesn’t the government take action?

The Guardian

By Dominic Grieve

Justice Advanced
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Think you could pick a criminal suspect out of a lineup? If they’ve shaved or changed their clothes, you’d probably fail

The Conversation

By Dominic T. Jordan, Adrian J. Scott, Donald Thomson

Justice Intermediate
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Justice Articles: Building Sharper Reading Comprehension

Justice — encompassing criminal law, constitutional rights, moral philosophy, social equity, and human rights — produces some of the most intellectually demanding and socially consequential reading material available today. For students preparing for competitive exams like the CAT, GRE, or GMAT, developing fluency with justice-related writing is strategically essential. Law, ethics, and social justice passages consistently appear in reading comprehension sections, testing your ability to follow precedent-based arguments, evaluate competing moral frameworks, and synthesise perspectives on fairness and institutional reform.

At Readlite, we curate justice articles from the world’s leading publications — from The Guardian and The Conversation to Aeon, Psyche, Aljazeera, Scroll, and academic journals. Each piece is selected not only for its subject matter but for its value as a reading comprehension exercise. These are articles that challenge you to engage with legal reasoning, interpret philosophical arguments, and build the analytical stamina that competitive exams demand.

What Makes Justice Reading Unique?

Unlike many disciplines, justice writing sits at the intersection of law, philosophy, political science, economics, and sociology. This interdisciplinary character means that reading justice articles simultaneously trains you in multiple comprehension skills — from understanding constitutional interpretation and case-law reasoning to analysing the economic dimensions of inequality and recognising the ethical assumptions underlying criminal justice policy.

Articles on criminal justice reform, for example, require you to evaluate empirical evidence about sentencing outcomes alongside philosophical arguments about punishment and rehabilitation. Pieces on human rights demand attention to international legal frameworks, cultural context, and the tension between sovereignty and universal principles. Writing on distributive justice challenges you to reconcile competing theories of fairness from Rawls, Nozick, Sen, and others. Each subfield exercises a different dimension of your analytical and interpretive ability.

Key Skills You Develop Through Justice Reading

Regular engagement with justice articles strengthens several critical reading skills: the ability to follow complex legal and philosophical arguments with multiple premises; comfort with specialised vocabulary in legal and ethical contexts; skill in distinguishing between empirical claims and normative judgements; understanding how institutional structures shape individual outcomes; and the capacity to evaluate competing theories of fairness and rights. These are precisely the skills that CAT, GRE, and GMAT reading comprehension sections test most rigorously.

How Readlite Curates Justice Articles

Our editorial team selects justice articles from publications like The Guardian, The Conversation, Aeon, Psyche, Aljazeera, Scroll, Philosopher Beard, ThoughtCo, and leading academic institutions. Each article is evaluated for argumentative clarity, intellectual depth, and its effectiveness as a reading comprehension exercise. We cover the full spectrum of justice inquiry — from criminal law and constitutional rights to moral philosophy and international human rights — ensuring you encounter diverse writing styles and intellectual challenges.

Every curated read comes with the option of detailed analysis through The Ultimate Reading Course, where Prashant Sir breaks down each article’s structure, vocabulary, and comprehension patterns. This combination of free access to quality articles and structured analysis creates a powerful learning system for any serious reader preparing for competitive exams or building lifelong reading skills.

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Everything you need to know about our justice reading collection.

Yes. All justice articles on Readlite are free to read. Each article is hand-picked from leading publications for its reading comprehension value. For deeper analysis including vocabulary breakdowns, structural analysis, and practice questions, you can explore The Ultimate Reading Course.
Our editorial team selects justice articles from publications like The Guardian, The Conversation, Aeon, Psyche, Aljazeera, Scroll, and academic journals. Each piece is evaluated for argumentative clarity, legal reasoning depth, and its effectiveness as a reading comprehension exercise covering topics like criminal justice, human rights, constitutional law, and social equity.
Not at all. While law students will find the content valuable, Readlite’s justice articles are curated primarily for competitive exam aspirants preparing for CAT, GRE, and GMAT. Justice, law, and ethics themes frequently appear in reading comprehension sections of these exams, so building familiarity with legal reasoning gives you a strategic advantage.
New justice articles are added regularly as part of Readlite’s daily curated reads programme. Our editorial team continuously identifies high-quality pieces from newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and online publications to keep the collection current and diverse.
Absolutely. We welcome suggestions from our readers. You can reach out via our contact page or WhatsApp to recommend articles or topics you’d like to see covered. Our editorial team reviews all suggestions and frequently incorporates reader recommendations into the collection.
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