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Interpretation and argument under constraint.

Fragments before conclusions

Facts, statutes, precedent—unresolved.

You arrange fragments into an argument. The system shows coherence, never correctness.

Ambiguity respected

No winners, no tidy answers.

The ending is intentionally unresolved. Interpretation is the exercise.

Paper and ink, not drama

Calm margins, highlighted phrases.

Typography and spacing give the feel of an annotated brief—focused, restrained, serious.

Law is reasoning under constraint.

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