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The Law is a Rough Draft: 10 Times Common Sense Had to Sue the Government
The law is not a set of stone tablets. It is a messy, human document. Sometimes, it is written by people who weren’t paying attention – or worse, people who were. We like to think the legal system is built … Continue reading
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