• Common law

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    Dwarkesh Patel has discussed various aspects of government systems, legal issues, and political dynamics in different contexts, but there isn't a direct and detailed discussion specifically centered on common law.

    In the conversation with , they explore the complexities of different government systems, including the British and American systems, particularly focusing on distributed powers and checks and balances in the context of fulfilling Popper's criterion [1].

    In another discussion with , they analyze the concept of "legal fraud" in the context of the Enron scandal and financial crisis, highlighting how legal frameworks can be manipulated and the challenges of prosecuting such cases [2].

    Finally, during a talk with , the conversation touches upon political shifts and Conquest's Law, discussing how institutions tend to shift politically over time and the factors that influence these shifts [3].

    For more specific insights directly related to common law, you might need to explore other discussions or resources.

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