Amount of texts to »Law« 34, and there are 34 texts (100.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 144 Characters
Average Rating 1.265 points, 8 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 17th 2000, 18:54:30 wrote
Justice_OConnor about Law
Latest text on Nov 26th 2012, 23:58:32 wrote
vty about Law
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on Jan 20th 2001, 00:40:24 wrote
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Justice_OConnor wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 18:54:30 about

Law

Rating: 21 point(s) | Read and rate text individually

Law is inherently based on faith. One must have faith that the legislature has the power to make the law, the people and police will follow the law, the courts will honestly interpret the law. If this breaks down, you must have faith that society has enough at stake to continue to work for justice.

Topical68 wrote on May 6th 2003, 20:53:27 about

Law

Rating: 6 point(s) | Read and rate text individually

What is the highest law? Self? Nature? God? Existence?

dan b pearl wrote on May 8th 2000, 12:48:35 about

Law

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"[S]ome persons believe they have the power to
predict what has not yet come to pass; when such
persons impart their belief to others, they are
not acting fraudulently; they are expressing
opinions which, however dubious, are unquestionably protected by the Constitution."
California Supreme Court ruling, 1984

Idat wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 23:29:45 about

Law

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Law, like government, does not exist for the benefit of either the ruled or the governed. Law exists to keep us, with our tiny little lizard hindbrains, from killing, maiming, or otherwise hurting each other. Law is proof that man is still a savage animal.

dan b pearl wrote on May 8th 2000, 13:07:34 about

Law

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»[T]he business of fortune-telling is inherently fraudulent... its regulation or prohibition is required to protect the gullible, superstitious or unwary.«
California Supreme Court ruling, 1976

»[S]ome persons believe they have the power to predict what has not yet come to pass; when such persons impart their belief to others, they are not acting fraudulently; they are expressing opinions which, however dubious, are unquestionably protected by the Constitution.«
California Supreme Court ruling, 1984

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