To an extent, yes, I'm afraid you should discount my view. Pure
libertarianism is and ideal, whether or not it works in the real world remains to be seen. Likely remains to be seen forever.
that we have turned over our caution to the government totally and naively. We need to replace that with being informed and wary.
I see the opposite. I see it [Caveat emptor] as favoring the wary, the
informed, the savvy.
> I know the process. I believe, however, that to sit for the Virginia
> bar exam, one must have graduated from an American Bar
> Association-approved college.
I believe that upon "reading the law" the candidate is entitled to take the
Bar. I say this because I was once in this process.
are not allowed there (unless they are one of the disputants) and they work
more efficiently by far than regular chancellory courts.
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