Many observers disagreed with the verdict in the famous first Rodney King case, believing that the verdict was not based on the evidence. In other words, many observers believe that race, money, and personal prejudices were the basis for the verdict, not the evidence, and that the law did not reflect what happened in the courtroom. To what jurisprudential school of thought would these observers belong?
a. Analytical Positivism c. Natural Law
b. Utilitarian Law d. Legal Realism
Question 2
When there is concern for the relationship between inputs and outputs, there is concern for efficiency.
a. True
b. False