With some students, I went to the Sapporo District Court to observe a lawsuit about separate surnames for married couples.
It was a lawsuit for policy formation.
I was keenly aware that the application of the law is a fiction.
Protecting human rights is the aim, but I witnessed the state of the legal profession, which is the opposite of that attitude.
I don't know if I'm crazy, naive, or clean.
I try to keep quiet when I'm angry, but I end up saying something nasty.
I have to seriously resume my research, which I have been neglecting since I went to the Netherlands at the end of August last year.
This research is also a challenge to Japanese property law, and perhaps no one has tackled it yet.
We should recieve this fact sinsierly.
Common sense to Trump is nonsense to most people.
What is the truth?
I think Japan is the only place where Starbucks has become a brand.
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