Extending the source-code analogy, a lot of legalese needs more comments saying what the code is supposed to do, so that when a problem arises the legal system can actually debug it and better determine what raw code is is accidental or deliberately-misleading.
Unfortunately some of those comments are never made, or are separate READMEs and not systematically tracked alongside the code itself.
Unfortunately some of those comments are never made, or are separate READMEs and not systematically tracked alongside the code itself.