I learned a couple things. The government can do to you whatever they want. They can break the laws, federal laws, as they see fit... You can't turn laws on and off as you deem fit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can't learn everything you need to know legally.
The government has the right to change laws and rules and regulations.
Which goes to show you, you can make all the laws you want, but you cannot change people's ways. If you must change them, you have to understand that it will take a long time.
Once you are a proper, serious law-maker, you can't break the laws you're writing.
Who of us knows or can by possibility arrive at a knowledge of the laws that govern our property and lives?
I want to do what I can to make the law make sense to citizens and businesses alike. I want the laws to assist them in worthwhile endeavors, not to stand as bureaucratic obstacles.
Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
One thing I learned a long time ago as a prosecutor is that it's tough to get people to obey a law if there is not penalty for breaking it.
The only thing I learn on a daily basis from law school is that I disliked it and the law so much that it's constantly this fire at my heels.
Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law.