The book approaches its subject by first introducing the concept of absurd laws and their origins, from historical context to unintended legislative consequences. It then delves into themed chapters focusing on laws related to areas such as food, transportation, and public behavior, providing historical context for each.
Finally, Absurd Everyday Laws analyzes the implications of these laws, examining their roles in society, the legal challenges they present, and arguments for and against their repeal, ultimately offering a framework for evaluating laws in a changing world, making it valuable for those interested in social science or politics.