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Passage Breakdown

Some legal thinkers say judges need not truly believe the reasons they write because judges must juggle many practical institutional concerns. Supporters of honesty reply two ways: they say honesty produces better results (it gives clearer guidance and builds trust) and they say lying is wrong for moral reasons, not just because of outcomes. Another writer adds that honest reasons help limit judges' power—if judges could lie about motives, rules and criticism would lose force and public trust would drop. These ideas don’t prove judges must always be honest, but they create a strong default in favor of honesty.

Logic Breakdown

Look for a principle stated explicitly in Passage A but absent from Passage B. Passage A presents a moral, principle-based defense of sincerity (look for language about duties of truth telling); Passage B emphasizes institutional/prudential reasons and lacks that moral appeal.

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Which one of the following principles underlies the argument in passage A, but not that in passage B?

Correct Answer
B
Passage A explicitly defends judicial sincerity on moral grounds: "The problem with a prudential defense of judicial candor is that it fails to acknowledge the normative force behind the idea that judges should not lie or deliberately mislead in their opinions." It further states: "In our ordinary moral thinking, duties of truth telling are not justified merely when they produce good outcomes. Rather, the duty to speak truthfully and openly is an independent constraint on our actions." These sentences show Passage A bases its argument on moral considerations. Passage B, by contrast, argues for candor using institutional/prudential considerations (e.g., constraints on power, public trust) and does not appeal to duties or moral constraints. Thus the principle in A that moral considerations should be given significant weight is present in A but not in B.
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