definately not maths it depends what lawyer you become...criminal lawyer etc
Family law and administrative law
Law is the most important part, it cannot be ignored.
the law
he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
the right to carry weapons (its also a law)
no third degree kills
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Justinian's most important achievement was more than likely his law code.
It was important because before the Justinian Code it was hard to enforce the Roman Laws so they made the Justinian Code the basis for the legal systems of most modern European countries. It created a unified code of laws for the empire. It collected Roman laws into one code.
It is important because it is "less" subject to being flexible in the favour of the ruling class in a society. If somthing is written down and one violates the law then they are punished
The most important idea of the law of conservation of energy is that however and how much it is spent, energy is not lost nor destroyed, but only changes form.
He is saying that the law takes precedence, is the most important.