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People expect the law to do two opposite things: be a clear set of neutral rules everyone can rely on, and also be flexible enough to treat each person fairly given their real-life situation. These goals clash because strict rules can produce unfair results when people are unequal, and case-by-case fairness undermines stable rules. The author argues that you can’t have both unless society becomes much more equal, so trying to force both now is a mistake; the law should instead be adapted to social reality.

Logic Breakdown

Ask what role the parenthetical concession plays: it admits that not every party can win in an adversarial system; determine which answer describes that function.

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The author's primary purpose in mentioning the fact that someone must lose in an adversarial system of law (third sentence of the second paragraph) is to

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'It need not, of course, be the outcome that we, as individual parties, would want; someone must, after all, lose in an adversarial system.' Immediately followed by: 'But it must at least be an outcome that we, as parties and observers, can accept as legitimate and justifiable according to some common understanding of fairness and justice.' These lines show the author is conceding that substantive justice will not produce outcomes that favor every participant and is instead arguing that outcomes need only be legitimate and acceptable. Therefore the parenthetical's primary purpose is to stress that substantive justice cannot be expected to produce outcomes that favor every participant.
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