A science fiction story of ethics and authority, Letter of the Law examines the consequences of rigid systems when applied without judgment or flexibility.
Set within a structured environment governed by rules and procedures, the narrative follows the tensions that arise when interpretation becomes as important as enforcement. As events unfold, the distinction between intention and application becomes increasingly significant, raising questions about responsibility and decision-making within regulated systems.
Nourse develops the story through a combination of character interaction and situational conflict, presenting a scenario in which the limits of formal authority are tested. The work reflects mid-twentieth-century science fiction's engagement with institutional systems, logic, and the human element within technological or bureaucratic frameworks.