Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Maddie Binning, Chapter 4, Question #6

The passage that stuck with me from this reading was the portion that mentioned the difficult process of passing the bar. It would seem that the benefit of having lawyers at different skill levels and therefore different price points would benefit both those studying law and those who are in need of lawyers. Less stringent requires for lawyers would employ more people as well as giving the option of affordable representation to the general population. This effectively displays the potentially detrimental effect of the government's involvement in the economy. While most people would agree that the justice system should be left in the hands of the government, here is an example in which a person may conclude that the government's hand has left the economy worse off.

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