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For questions about governance of the people, including methods, effects, and interactions with the people.
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Selling the right to kill one's convicted abuser: how could an NGO make this profitable?
Maybe nobody wants to go there but . . . the most obvious answer is . . .
Slavery
Honestly, I don't know how this answer has been missed with so many answers here . . . but if you have the legal abi …
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How would lawmakers try to use and abuse a system with magically-enforced laws?
Since this question is specifically about lawmakers and not society's response, we kill off most of the more interesting grey market reactions to the new legal system. However, you introduced at leas …