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A form of gaslighting where the perpetrator uses legal language, procedures, and the aura of “law” to make the target doubt their own ethical or political judgment. By framing unjust laws as simply “the law,” and any challenge as “illegal” or “unrealistic,” legallighting creates a reality where the target feels that opposition is futile and that they are the ones who are out of step with reality. It often appears in contexts where law is used to enforce oppression, and criticism is deflected with appeals to legal process.
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