Law in Contemporary Society

One Writer's Possible Essay Topics

I've been considering several ideas that may be the subject of my 1000 page word essay. (Definitely a "Freudian" slip. Proofreading is really hard, but lawyers should always do it, no matter what is being written.) I thought I would share a few of them here.

What does it mean for a lawyer to never be far from evil? (Question derived from Lawyerland) (Feb 16 Supplementary audio 48:00)

Why do religious adherents who rely upon a Holy book of laws follow secular laws? What kinds of psychological gymnastics are going on there? (Question derived from Max Weber, Calvin, my hometown community)(Look most closely at the Folklore of Capitalism, Lawyerland)

Is a government of laws governed by reason a (false/unattainable/pointless/worthy) ideal? (Derived from Transcendental Nonsense and the fickleness of the courts)

Is legalese necessary to understand legal concepts or is it merely a gatekeeping mechanism by which to exclude the uneducated from legal discourse? (I think it's both) (Derived from a comment Emens made in Contracts and a conversation I had on the etherpad with someone)

How to apply the doctrine of Cy Pres in a way that promotes the public good without exonerating the legacies of racist grantors. (derived from a comment Julianna made in Property)

-- JackSherrick - 17 Feb 2021

All of these general regions no doubt contain something you could write productively about. None is ready, because none actually expresses your idea; each is, as you say, an idea about an idea that might ultimately come to be. Maybe the effort to keep the options open is having its usual effect? Perhaps it is time to choose one neighborhood and dig there until you have unearthed the idea you will write about.

 

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