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If you're from, like, literally any country other than the US where English is an official language, please verify whether any claims you see randos making about "the" law online apply to you.

Something that's Not Clearly Illegal in 43 out of 50 states might get you 10 years wherever you live. Something that one could sue others into oblivion over in the US might not even be an actionable tort where you are. Be careful.


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Oh god, absolutely. Or labour laws, or finance rules, orβ€”

Across common law jurisdictions, a lot of the framework is the same, but that starts to get shaky with basically any area of law that's newer than about the late 19th century, and you can basically just assume that the parameters being put in each "slot" in that framework are different enough that you need to research the situation in your jurisdiction.

Probably a ton. :x Looking at how many people just… …kinda apply US-specific legal and governance concepts to Canada, a country which in part defines itself based on Not Being The US, I get the impression that the combination of US cultural hegemony and most people not being all that interested in the law, so on, leads to many people just basically thinking that US media β‰ˆ How Law Works Generally.