Critical Thinking
We often assume many notions about law and legal systems. In the end, legal systems are systems of social control - an elaborated system for managing the behavior of citizens. While we are quick to focus on principles and justice and protections, we seldom devote much thinking to efficiency of a legal system. With the expansion of legal prescriptions for our behavior, especially in political systems touting "freedom," it may be useful to think about how a complex, modern legal system could be made more efficient. As a point of departure, think about the ways in which people might be encouraged to constrain their own behavior rather than having government be the primary enforcer.
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