CLS Perspective (according to DM) ·Conflicting values in law make law irrational
Conflicting values means there are always multiple equally plausible answers to any legal question. And, choosing one answer over another is always irrational.
DM's response ·Law does not need moral authority to provide unambiguous answers
Illustration: We can clearly identify the winner of game in which people try to steal the highest value item. This doesn't mean there's any moral authority in the game or the identification of the winner.
This is a Meaning in Context question, so we need to read before and after the phrase for a better sense of its meaning. Meyerson thinks that the law’s conflicting values don’t have the far-reaching implications imputed by CLS. What are those implications? CLS thinks that conflicting values make legal decisions arbitrary and irrational.
a
any choice made ███████ ███████████ █████████ ██ █ █████ ████████ ████ ██ █████████
Supported. CLS thinks that the implications of the law’s conflicting values are that legal decisions must be arbitrary and irrational. Meyerson argues that one can still make a reasonable choice despite the presence of conflicting values.
Unsupported. This may be true, but it doesn’t describe the “far-reaching implications imputed by CLS.” CLS thinks that, because legal questions involve the consideration of conflicting values, this implies that legal choices are arbitrary and irrational.
c
two or more ███████████ █████████ ██ █ █████ ████████ ███ █████ █████ █████ ██████
Unsupported. This may be true, but it doesn’t describe the “far-reaching implications imputed by CLS.” CLS thinks that, because legal questions involve the consideration of conflicting values, this implies that legal choices are arbitrary and irrational.
d
no legal question ████ ████ █ ██████ ███████ ██████
This describes part of the problem according to CLS proponents: legal questions involve conflicting values and do not have one correct answer. CLS proponents believe that the implications of this problem are that legal choices are arbitrary and irrational.
e
the most relevant █████████ ███ ███████ █████████ ██ ███ ██████ ██ ███████████ ████ ███████
Unsupported. P3 doesn’t address what criterion are relevant in judging solutions. Instead, CLS proponents think that legal choices are irrational and arbitrary because they involve the consideration of conflicting values.
Difficulty
60% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%154
163
75%172
Analysis
Meaning in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Critique or debate
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
60%
169
b
7%
161
c
10%
162
d
16%
163
e
7%
161
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