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The law has been perverted, and the powers of the state have become perverted along with it. The law has not only been turned from its proper function, but made to follow an entirely contrary purpose. The law has become a tool for every kind of greed. Instead of preventing crime, the law itself is guilty of the abuses it is supposed to punish.
Frederick Bastiat, The Law, 1853

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Define: plenary

plenary
complete in every respect

plenary power
power that has been granted to a body in absolute terms, with
no review of, or limitations upon, the exercise of the power.
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