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Social norms can conflict with legal rules from "summary" of Economic Analysis of Law by Richard A. Posner

Social norms are a set of informal rules that govern behavior in society. They are often unwritten, but widely understood and followed by members of a community. These norms can sometimes conflict with legal rules established by the government. For example, consider the practice of jaywalking. Jaywalking occurs when pedestrians cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk. While jaywalking may be socially acceptable in certain areas, it is illegal in many jurisdictions. This creates a conflict between the social norm of jaywalking and the legal rule prohibiting it. In cases where social norms conflict with legal rules, individuals may face a dilemma. They must decide whether to comply with the law or follow the prevailing social norm. This can lead to tension between individuals and the legal system, as people may feel torn between obeying the law and conforming to soc...
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    Economic Analysis of Law

    Richard A. Posner

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