So Deuteronomy 24 starts off with a bunch of guidelines about divorce and remarriage. Apparently, if a man takes a wife and divorces her, he can't take her back after she's been with another man. But if the second husband dies, she can go back to the first one. It's like a complicated game of musical chairs that no one wants to play. Then the chapter talks about the laws of leprosy, which is really just a fancy way of saying "you don't want to be around this guy." And finally, it talks about being fair with workers, which is nice and all, but really, who has time to read all this stuff?