Lawyers must consider both the letter and spirit of the law from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde
In legal practice, it is not enough for lawyers to simply look at the words written in the law. While the letter of the law provides a clear starting point for legal analysis, it is essential for lawyers to go beyond the literal interpretation and consider the broader intention or purpose behind the law. This broader perspective is known as the "spirit" of the law. The spirit of the law encompasses the underlying principles, values, and objectives that the law seeks to promote or protect. By considering the spirit of the law, lawyers can better understand the reasons behind specific legal provisions and how they are meant to be applied in different situations. This deeper understanding allows lawyers to interpret the law in a way that aligns with its overall purpose and intent. In practice, the relationship between the letter and spirit of the law ca...Similar Posts
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