Sorry for the downvote (because I’m guessing you weren’t trying to needlessly debate the specific example you mention), but it seems pretty obvious that any ‘formal’ policy (i.e. ‘laws’) will create an opportunity for ‘lawyering’, e.g. arguing about the definition of specific formal terms.
Sorry for the downvote (because I’m guessing you weren’t trying to needlessly debate the specific example you mention), but it seems pretty obvious that any ‘formal’ policy (i.e. ‘laws’) will create an opportunity for ‘lawyering’, e.g. arguing about the definition of specific formal terms.