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Taking the money and running

'Enforceable undertakings' may be efficient but are they just?

Karyn Scherer Mon, 15 Apr 2019

Shoeshine is a fan of Woody Allen’s early movies, and his 1969 effort, Take the Money and Run, has a nice line about falling on the wrong side of the law.

“I think crime does pay,” he muses in his typically whiny way.  “The hours are good, you meet interesting people, you travel a

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Karyn Scherer Mon, 15 Apr 2019
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