If the Court decides to recognize a constitutional right to die (a right not currently recognized by the Court and not explicitly in the Bill of Rights) and require the states to recognize this right, what doctrine of incorporation would this reflect?
A) total incorporation doctrine
B) select incorporation doctrine
C) selective incorporation
D) fundamental fairness/implicit in concept of ordered liberty
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)