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A. No effective law is unenforceable - This statement must be translated to All effective laws are enforceable. Then reverse and negate to get the contrapositive.
Not Enforceable ----> - Effective
We can feed this into our conditional statement in the passage. When - Effective ----> - Law
we combine the two statements
By combining, we see that if a law is not enforceable then it's not effective, we know from the passage if a law is not effective it should not be a law.
Not Enforceable ----> Not Effective ------> Not Law
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300K in debt with interest @ 5% for thirty years is $581,210, that's more than half a million dollars in non-dischargeable debt that YOU owe if you attend U of Chicago. Or you could get the same JD from a less prestigious school for free. Civil Procedure is the same at Chicago as anywhere else. No offense to the other commenters but I think you would be insane to choose the debt, especially in a down legal economy. Your debt-masters don't care if you can't find a job. Additionally, you can't eat prestige or feed others with it. However, if you're independently wealthy then that is another matter.
"Disdain the debt-chain, preserve your freedom; and maintain your independence: be industrious and free; be frugal and free. Rather go to bed supperless than rise in debt." Ben Franklin
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