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December 1998 LSAT
Section 4
Question 3
A just government never restricts the right of its citizens to act upon their desires except when their acting upon t...
Tyler808
on June 22, 2022
How is this Not D?
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Emil-Kunkin
on June 22, 2022
Hi Tyler808,
The principle only allows a government to restrict rights in cases of a direct threat to the health or property of an other citizen.
D allows censorship of magazines that criticize the government. This is a far cry from directly threatening the health or property of another citizen.
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