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November 14, 2005
Law & Order: Tax Edition
The New York Times offers this view of NBC's hit series Law & Order:
[L]ike all the best mysteries, "Law & Order" provides cathartic social vengeance: middle-class detectives and prosecutors expose the greed and perversions of the rich, exacting a retribution that the tax code fails to deliver.
(Thanks to Ellen Aprill (Loyola-L.A.) for the tip.)
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