Does fairness require each member of the religious majority to propound substantive and procedural reasons to support their position or policy?

A. Yes, a requirement that each majority member must set forth the publiclyaccessible reasons for the policy they espouse is inherently fair

B. Yes, a requirement that each majority member must set forth the publiclyaccessible reasons for the policy they espouse is consistent with Wolterstorff'sposition.
C. No, a requirement that each majority member must set forth the publiclyaccessible reasons for the policy they espouse would constitute an unfair
burden.
D. No, a requirement that each majority member must set forth the publicly
accessible reasons for the policy they espouse would be too costly.


C

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