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It keeps the legal industry in business, at least until GPT came along.


The soverign citizen movement loves GPT, they are using it to find all kinds of loopholes in laws, I'm sure exactly zero of them will stand up in court.


As a counterpoint, and very slight argument for 'code is law', it seems at least nowadays that there isn't just one 'court' for it to stand up in. It depends a great deal on which specific judge one gets randomly (or district shops for). I am open to the rebuttal of "well that's what appellate courts are for" but chasing all these appeals is an expensive endeavor


> I'm sure exactly zero of them will stand up in court.

How is this any different than any other Sovereign Citizen legal argument?


Is there any reason to think the legal industry has been automated and is no longer "in business"?




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