Those who are tired of the lawyer-ocracy we live under might like this quote from Terry Anderson and P.J. Hill, describing private law enforcement in late nineteenth century American mining towns in the west (from “The Not-So-Wild, Wild West,” Journal of Libertarian Studies): “[T]he services of trained lawyers were not welcomed in many of the camps and even forbidden in districts such as the Union Mining District: Resolved, that no lawyer be permitted to practice law in this district, under penalty of not more than fifty nor less than twenty lashes, and he forever be banished from this district. In … Continue reading Nirvana?
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