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Laws always result from the pushes and pulls of lobbying​ efforts, political​ pressures, and have nothing to do with ethics.

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It is false, because the law is based on core ideas of ethics, actually. In common law, cases are determined with the help of the past decisions. Those decisions are also based on past decisions and so on. It shows that timeline doesn't matter; what matters is just the rules and principles of law.   
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