The fundamental freedoms doctrine is the court doctrine stating that
A) laws impinging on the freedoms that are fundamental to the preservation of democratic practice, such as the freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and religion, are to be scrutinized by the courts more closely than other legislation.
B) Congress may pass some laws that impinge on some of the freedoms of democratic practice.
C) laws impinging on the rights that are fundamental to the preservation of democratic practice such as the right to privacy are to be scrutinized by the courts more closely than other legislation.
D) the president may pass some laws that encroach on some of the freedoms of democratic practice.
E) laws impinging on the freedoms that are fundamental to the preservation of democratic practice, such as the freedoms of press and religion, must be treated the same as all other laws.
A
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