Once upon a time, in a world filled with hotel rate agreements and collective agreements by the government of Canada, there existed a land where discrimination law in Hong Kong was fought for and protected vigorously.
This land was also home to gun laws varying by state, such as those in New York, and the intricate text of WTO agreements that governed international trade.
As the inhabitants of this land went about their business, they used legal icons and grappled with the definition of promise in contract law.
Deep within the heart of this land, the standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners were upheld, and there was much jubilation when Nero’s Law was passed.
But amidst all these legal matters, the young ones of the land still found time to learn about the rules of exponents and powers in their mathematics classes.
And so, in this land where the wild legal things are, the people lived their lives, navigating the complex world of laws, agreements, and regulations, while never forgetting to embrace the simplicity of learning and growth.