Description

The Court of Conscience is a judicial committee of nine delegates, three judges, three prosecutors, and three defenders who step into the legacy of the Warren Court (1953–1969), one of the most transformative periods in American legal history. This court is not about ordinary cases, but about landmark trials where law and morality collide, and where decisions reshape society.

Case 1: Antigone v. King Creon (Thebes, Ancient Greece)
Case 2: Edward Snowden v. US government