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The Quiet Nullification
Lexharrow invalidates multiple external rulings without open declaration
During a period of increasing contradiction, Lexharrow quietly invalidated a series of foreign precedents by declaring them procedurally unsound.
No proclamations were issued. The rulings simply ceased to apply.
The Quiet Nullification remains a touchstone for critics who argue that Lexharrow governs through absence as much as enforcement.