Law in Contemporary Society

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In the final analysis, I am probably too critical of Demsetz; judicial bias will likely creep into property, and all law, no matter what rule governs. Thus our first response to such bias should not be to change the law's substance. We must instead affect its processes. Procedurally, the best way to eliminate judicial bias is to change the predominantly white and upper class makeup of our courts. If we can make the composition of our courts representative of society as a whole, the problem of judicial bias will become the advantage of judicial democracy.
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