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June 1995 LSAT - Section 3 - Question 5
The frequently expressed view that written constitutions are inherently more liberal than unwritten ones is false. No...
Ryan-Mahabir
September 29, 2019
Why is B correct? Why is E incorrect?
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jharbour
February 7, 2021
E it only includes the clause "interpret" but it must have "interpret AND apply" for it to be a liberal constitution. Meanwhile, the use of the word only in the last paragraph limits the conditions, therefore making B correct.
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