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Level of generality

Definition

The degree of abstraction at which a court compares a modern law to historical analogs. Too high a level makes any law seem historically supported; too low requires an exact historical twin. Rahimi clarified that courts should look for analogous principles, not identical laws.

Examples

  • Whether antipoaching laws on enclosed farmland can be generalized to support a consent requirement for all private property open to the public

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