Law in Contemporary Society

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First, when I visited my old friend, he confessed to a legal problem—one with which he'd lived for some time. I thought about my casebooks, trying to recall a similar problem with a known solution, intuiting one, recalling evidence of it, but the solution itself evaded me. I told him: "I'd like to help make it go away." And he replied: "Thanks."
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First, when I visited my old friend, he confessed to a legal problem—one he'd lived with for some time. I thought about my casebooks, trying to recall a similar problem with a known solution, intuiting one, recalling evidence of it, but the solution itself evaded me. I told him: "I'd like to help make it go away." And he replied: "Thanks."
 Second, Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address,” dedicating a cemetery for some of those who died in Dred Scott’s “consequences for the Nation,” was 27% of the length of this writing. When he finished orating, Lincoln said: “That speech won’t scour,” as a plow baked in Illinois mud won’t scour.

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