Which of the following arguments has been made by critics of the sociological school of law?
A) Sociology is not relevant to law, and so its views can be ignored.
B) The sociological school has proposed a view of law that is rigid and uncompromising.
C) The sociological school places too great an emphasis on quantitative data rather than experienced gut reactions.
D) The sociological school makes the law unpredictable, since community standards change over time.
D
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A. Import/Export Act B. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act C. Equal Employment Opportunity D. Fair Credit Act
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