Liberal legalism is a way of thinking about how to create and enforce laws. It is based on the idea that laws should be made to protect people's rights and freedoms and that they shouldn't be too restrictive or punishing. To make laws in this way, lawmakers must look carefully at what the laws will do, how they will affect people, and if they are fair and just. They must also take into account the way we live in the present day and account for changes that might come in the future. Finally, they must consider how to make sure that their laws are respected and enforced. With liberal legalism, the goal is to have laws that are fair and just and protect freedom, while still making sure that people obey them.