Because efficient public policy is hard to achieve directly, deregulating legal entry is a tractable 'back door': introducing competition in some areas would reduce the premiums government can deliver to lawyers, which in turn could weaken lawyers' incentive to defend status-quo-biased policies and open a positive direction for reform.

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Clifford Winston

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we're directly hitting the policy lower the the premium in hopes that that would change the incentives to lobby accordingly

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Clifford Winston on Lawyers 09/5/2011EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:26:52 AM

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