The Critical Legal Studies school of jurisprudence believes that:____.
a. the purpose of law is to serve as an official voice of criticism of those in power.
b. past court decisions must be analyzed and criticized in developing new law.
c. subjective decision making by judges based on general notions of fairness is appropriate.
d. free market forces and market efficiency are the most important principles underlying the law.
e. judges should employ the same critical methods of analyzing cases in the courtroom that law schools use in teaching the law to students.