Law in Contemporary Society

Personal Introduction

I came to law school because I want my life’s work to generate at least three things: words, fairness, and—to some extent—money. Money and words are luxuries, personal needs that I acknowledge, like skiing or reading ancient poetry. But they are also instruments of power. How should I, and how should society, wield them? My provisional answer has something to do with fairness, but that’s a weak word for the object of an ineffable compulsion I often feel and ignore, and for whatever reality it is that good people who dedicate their lives to law are seeking.

-- By HenryRoss - 01 Feb 2015

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