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Passage Breakdown

People expect the law to do two opposite things: be a clear set of neutral rules everyone can rely on, and also be flexible enough to treat each person fairly given their real-life situation. These goals clash because strict rules can produce unfair results when people are unequal, and case-by-case fairness undermines stable rules. The author argues that you can’t have both unless society becomes much more equal, so trying to force both now is a mistake; the law should instead be adapted to social reality.

Logic Breakdown

Find the sentence that contrasts procedural and substantive justice and identify what the passage says a body of law that delivers only procedural justice fails to do.

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The passage indicates that which one of the following is a characteristic of a body of law that delivers merely procedural justice?

Correct Answer
A
Correct. The passage states: 'After all, a body of law is of little use if it delivers justice that is merely procedural as opposed to substantive—i.e., if it cannot deliver results in individual cases that we can recognize as fair and equitable.' This directly supports choice A.
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