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.
DM's rebuttal ·The game illustration is like actual legal cases
Purpose, policies, and values can be characterized as part of the rules of the game.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
20.
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Question Type
Describe organization
Structure
Like all Describe Organization questions, expect the correct answer to be consistent with our low-res summary. In P4, the author presents the CLS movement’s criticism of legal formalism and Meyerson’s response to their criticism.
a
A criticism is ██████████ ███ ███ ████████████ ██ █████████████
This is a very broad overview of the final paragraph’s organization. The author first identifies the CLS movement’s criticism of legal formalism: it requires believing that the law has moral authority. The plausibility of this criticism is investigated by Meyerson, who disagrees with it and thinks that, like a game, the law doesn’t need moral authority to provide unambiguous answers.
b
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The author does not describe two opponents of one viewpoint. Meyerson is the only opponent of the CLS movement. Instead, he presents different arguments made by proponents of two opposing viewpoints.
c
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It’s true that arguments for and against legal formalism are at least briefly outlined. But a new position is not offered, and the viewpoints are not reconciled.
d
A belief is █████████ ███ ███ █████ ██ ███████ ██ ███ █████ ██ ███ █████████ █████████████
The author doesn’t say anything about the practical consequences of Meyerson’s view or the CLS view. Also, he simply describes both views; he doesn’t debate their worth.
e
Two different solutions ███ ████████ ██ █████ ██ █████████ █ ████████████
The author doesn’t imagine any solutions to the disagreement between Meyerson and the CLS movement. Instead, he uses P4 to describe one of Meyerson’s investigation of the CLS movement’s criticism of legal formalism.
Difficulty
42% 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
173
75%180
Analysis
Describe organization
Structure
Critique or debate
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
42%
168
b
24%
168
c
13%
164
d
18%
163
e
4%
159
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