Our friend Philip Howard, author of The Death of Common Sense and Life Without Lawyers, helped organize a conference earlier this week on how to ged rid of “obsolete law.” Taking two slightly different angles (also slightly overlapping) to ideas discussed therein, I have columns bases on the conference at CFIF and at the University of Mobile website. This is an area where conservatives and the center-left can actually find common ground.
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