Law in Contemporary Society

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Second, the student recalls a trial, the boy who shot up the student’s high school. The student remembers his parents’ divorce proceedings and his great-grandmother’s will—the two silver bars devised to the student’s mother when the student was four years old. But those are not the law. They are shot-gun shells, alternating weekends, and silver bars.

If the law is what it does, then it may be more than shotgun shells, including whatever happened to the boy who fired them. But the point is made in the right place.
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Second, the student recalls a trial, the boy who shot up the student’s high school. The student remembers his parents’ divorce proceedings and his great-grandmother’s will—the two silver bars devised to the student’s mother when the student was four years old. But those are not the law. They are alternating weekends, silver bars propping books, and a boy, who, when last I saw him, wore an orange jumpsuit, now a man.
 

Third, the student recalls a black-stone stele, carved in dead letters. The student notes the stele’s phallic shape.


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