One of the reasons that the statute of frauds requires that certain contracts be in writing is so that the contract is easier to prove. If there is a dispute about whether a contract exists or about the terms of a contract, proof that the contract exists and the terms of the contract are easier if the contract is in writing. Do you believe all contracts should be required to be in writing to be enforceable? Why, or why not?
4.4 The article “One Hundred Years of Race and Crime” by Paul Butler explores how racial justice and criminal justice have evolved in the U.S. over the
4.4 The article “One Hundred Years of Race and Crime” by Paul Butler explores how racial justice and criminal justice have evolved in the U.S. over the past century. Butler compares the racial issues in criminal law from 1910 to those of 2010, showing that although there has been symbolic racial progress