Bump & Lysander
I've been thinking about how sturdy walls keep the unwary safe, and I wonder how the law holds up the same way.
Think of statutes like a wall, each clause a brick, and the foundation the constitution—if any brick is loose, the whole structure can give way, and the unwary are left exposed.
You’re right, a single weak brick can compromise the whole wall, so every clause must be solid. Keep that in mind when you review the law.
Exactly, every clause is a brick in that wall; if one falters, the rest stand in jeopardy. I'll sift through each provision as if it were a mortar joint, making sure no stone is out of place.
Good plan, keep your eyes on each stone. That’s how you hold the wall up.
Sure thing—I'll keep my eyes on every stone, dissect each clause like a legal footnote, and make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
Good work. Stay steady.