Law in Contemporary Society

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I didn't choose law school for any reason touching on my life’s goals. Like my brother (an engineer) and my dad (a surgeon), I have fun solving problems. Unlike them, I take as my premise that solving WORD problems is the best way to achieve this state called fun.
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Like my brother (an engineer) and my dad (a surgeon), I have fun solving problems. I chose law school because I take as my premise that solving WORD problems is the best way to achieve this state called fun.
 
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Fun is amoral. It stimulates and deters. But when its object is problems, it may conform to our consciences. I think it would be particularly fun to solve some intractable social problem. I am here to take suggestions.
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Fun is amoral. It stimulates and deters. But when its object is problems, it can conform, like law, to our consciences. It would be fun to solve some intractable social problem. I'm here to take suggestions.
 -- AndrewGradman - 17 Jan 2008

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