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Home→Author Sheldon H. Laskin

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The Nostalgia of Eternity: Interstate Compacts, Time, and Mortality

Posted on December 13, 2021 by Sheldon H. Laskin

“Although the idea of permanence appears to be traditionally associated with legislation, law is inevitably constrained by time. Laws are doomed to face a destiny like the mythological character Kronos: they overthrow existing laws, have a period to reign, but … Continue reading →

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