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prernamalhotra
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The legal philosophy of 'strict constructionism' requires that judges avoid drawing inferences from the text of a law, instead only producing opinions with the explicit justification of the text.
1)opinions with the explicit justification of the text
2)opinions with the text explicitly justifying
3)opinions, which are explicitly justified by the text
4)opinions that are explicitly justified by the text
5)opinions with the text's explicit justification
[spoiler]OA D, can't see the problem with option C[/spoiler]
Thank you,
Prerna
1)opinions with the explicit justification of the text
2)opinions with the text explicitly justifying
3)opinions, which are explicitly justified by the text
4)opinions that are explicitly justified by the text
5)opinions with the text's explicit justification
[spoiler]OA D, can't see the problem with option C[/spoiler]
Thank you,
Prerna



















