Question of the Week

How would you #ChangeTheLawIn5Words?

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This week on Twitter, a trending hashtag has been #ChangeTheWorldIn5Words. Tweeters share their five-word ideas and add the hashtag to their tweets.

Some answers the Twittersphere has come up with so far:

@KaiJamesHayes: Find the cure to cancer.

@medicalaxioms: Stop making stupid people famous.

@Popehat: “President Trump, repeat after me …”

So this week, we’d like to ask you: How would you change the law in five words? Both serious and humorous answers are welcome.

Answer in the comments.

Read the answers to last week’s question: What was the most interesting case that you’ve ever worked on?

Featured answer:

Posted by Steve L: “I was co-counsel on the notorious Lower Merion High School laptop spying case. … What I found fascinating was that the entire civilized world condemned the use of software embedded in school furnished laptops to spy on students at home, but many of the parents of the affected students seemed more concerned that their taxes might go up due to defense costs and damage settlements. This from one of the wealthiest school districts in Pennsylvania.”

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