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England’s common law is built on a long history, so students and lawyers study old cases and traditions; yet most legal scholars treat law as a fixed, logical system and downplay historical change because that view makes the law easier to explain and preserves faith in the system. Peter Goodrich argues the opposite: we should study common law like a story that keeps being rewritten, where memory, interpretation, and changing customs matter as much as formal rules.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the passage's overall aim: the first two paragraphs set up a tension (common law's historical importance vs. jurisprudence's neglect), and the final paragraph presents Goodrich's alternative approach; the correct answer summarizes that structure.

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The primary purpose of the passage is to

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The passage sets up a paradox and then presents a new view. Support: the author first stresses history's importance — "common law cannot properly be understood without taking a long historical view." The author then states the paradox: "Yet the academic study of jurisprudence has seldom treated common law as a constantly evolving phenomenon rooted in history; those interpretive theories... ignore the practical contemporary significance of its historical forms." Finally the passage presents Goodrich's alternative: "Legal historian Peter Goodrich has argued, however, that common law is most fruitfully studied as a continually developing tradition rather than as a set of rules." These sentences show the passage's primary purpose is to explain the paradox and discuss a new view.
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