Law in Contemporary Society

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Luke Reilly Personal Introduction

The question your introduction should answer, in not more than 100 words, is what you want to get from law school.
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Laws are solidified by continued application, support, and justification. If, as we've discussed, laws need to make sense in present contexts and for present reasons, then it follows that current laws that we find desirable may required new justification. It may be that a law does not serve the purposes it once did, yet should still be law. It then requires something new to support it.
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Laws are solidified by continued application, support, and justification. If, as we've discussed, laws need to make sense in present contexts and for present reasons, then it follows that current laws that we find desirable may require new justification. It may be that a law does not serve the purposes it once did, yet should still be law. It then requires something new to support it.
  Table manners exist for a few reasons, depending on the manner in question.
  • First, some exist to prevent actions that often disgust others. Example: Don't chew with one's mouth open. Keep your napkin in your lap.

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