Roozbeh Daneshvar

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Laws give people power. If a law is complicated, it empowers people who can afford lawyers to interpret it. “Laws that are complicated, arbitrary, and unintuitive empower the state,” says Jonathan Zittrain, professor of international law and the Harvard Law Library’s director, “since prosecutorial discretion means they can pick whom to enforce against and be selective in discriminatory ways.”
What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
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