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Unlike legal historians, contemporary private law theorists tend to pay scant attention to legal fictions, and when they do they often criticize the fictions under scrutiny as regrettable deviations from principled legal decisionmaking.352 In my view, however, the law’s use of fictional and quasi-fictional forms — devices that facilitate “legal inferences founded on imaginary facts, but intended to forward the substantial ends of justice”353 — tells us something quite important about its nature and functions. That the law must make use of such devices reflects the disconnect between the principles of justice that it recognizes and the conceptual structures that it uses to enforce them.
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The Iran war is costing $1 billion per day, according to Fortune’s Nick Lichtenberg. Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Slok calculated it will trigger a 0.5% boost to inflation and a nearly 0.1% drag on GDP. The Center for Strategic and International Studies reckoned that the U.S. in the war’s first 100 hours spent a total of $3.7 billion—and that 95% of that number wasn’t budgeted, according to Fortune’s Shawn Tully.
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