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In short:

Luigi Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state murder and terror charges.

Mr Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel.

What's next?

Prosecutors say the state case is expected to run parallel to a federal prosecution.

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[–] eureka@aussie.zone 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

You can break the law and not do anything wrong.

In fact, there are laws which most people would agree are wrong not to break. Legality and morality/ethics are not the same, not defined by the same peoples and if anything are growing more and more separate. You and I don't play any real part in designing the laws, they are not some liberal-democratic 'will of the people' as I've seen lots of people elsewhere saying. They are the dictatorship of the politicians, and more so, of the mega-wealthy class that own them.

This is what happens when universities stop offering ethics in their courses

If you want professionals to not give a shit about ethics, call one of the courses "Ethics in [career]". It has to be ingrained throughout education (let alone society). Universities are not the cause of this delusion, they're a small part at best of a greater problem. Mass media, for example, has more educational influence.