Law Reform - Change the Law Discreetly?

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Rubhro

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Hello,
Is it possible (and how) to change the law in a discretionary manner? Via an individual derogation for example

The idea is to be able to exploit the benefits that the law change gives without a concurrent knows the opportunity (they must discover it themselves)

I know that every law change in US is publicly publied; is there a way so it don't happen like that ?

An idea would be to present the things like "research" so there is no need to change the law but eventualy to meet a "ethical commitee research" more inconspicuous.

For example :
I note that restrictions rate on the use of a product which are currently applied can be increased without risk (the operation is ethnically, socially... feasible), I want to benefit it but I don't want my concurrent to know it :
I present the use of the product with new restriction rates as an "research" in lieu of asking a classic law reform for the restriction rate to be updated.

Question : Is it feasible? Must theses "research" have a scientific knowledge goal to be accepted ? (In US and in the world)

Thank you
 

John R

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Hi @Rubhro,
I don't understand what you're asking - Perhaps a career in politics may be ideal if you want to change the law?
 
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Tim W

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This is not a homework forum.
 
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Rubhro

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Can a law be changed discretly or not ? And what about the method of presenting things like "researches" ?