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The statement “A law that has more bad effects than good ones is a bad law” is related to the concept of utilitarianism in legal philosophy. It suggests that the morality and effectiveness of a law should be evaluated based on its outcomes and the overall happiness or utility it produces for society. If the negative consequences of a law outweigh the positive, it is deemed ineffective or unjust. This principle encourages lawmakers to consider the broader implications of their legislation.