Who can argue with the proposition that lawyers advising clients, judges responding to litigants\u27 claims, and countless individuals risking their treasure or their lives need to know, or at least are marginally better off if they know, what the law is? For the U.S. municipal lawyer, finding the law has apparently become so routinized a task that it rarely excites inquiry about howlaw is prescribed. Ifit did, the municipal lawyer would respond, probably with asperity, that law is made by, or by delegation from, the legislature, with someinterstitial supplementingby the courts; and that the legislative and judicial production is accurately and conveniently reported by a small, specialized industry using advanced technologies of information...