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Reconciling the Law

Submitted by Michael J. Clowes, Aug 15, 2007 10:42

James Zirin's three cases supposedly showing British courts to be uniformly pragmatic, reasonable and incorruptible show instead the British have an inflated view of their own courts. The cases show the British courts to be rigid an unreasonable. I'll take the American courts any day.


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