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Hard cases make bad law.
Every so often, hard cases make good law.
The eye-popping cases make the papers for a reason.
Today, those cases make up around 60% of the caseload.
It is often said that bad cases make bad law.
Some may say that hard cases make bad law.
US Supreme Court chief justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote that "hard cases make bad law".
The cases make up the large majority of the 126,600 Clydesdale handled in that time.
But women with personal-status cases make up the majority of her client base.
There's a saying among lawyers that "hard cases make bad law".
But enforcement remains low and few cases make it to the courts.This is not unusual.
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