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The Bankruptcy Reform Act enacted by George W.Bush forces "irresponsible" spenders to take responsibility for their debt by requiring anyone declaring bankruptcy to first pay a fee.___________________ would argue that while there are economic reasons for this law,there are also moralistic assumptions.

A) Symbolic interactionists
B) Critical legal scholars
C) Feminist legal scholars
D) Critical race theorists

Bankruptcy Reform Act

Legislation that amends the bankruptcy laws of a country, often intended to make it more difficult for individuals to file for bankruptcy and to ensure that creditors receive a higher degree of repayment.

Critical Legal Scholars

A movement in legal thought that challenges and seeks to overturn accepted norms and standards in legal theory and practice, emphasizing the role of social, political, and economic factors in the law.

Economic Reasons

Factors related to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services that influence decisions or behaviors.

  • Examine the interplay among legal systems, ethical principles, and mechanisms of societal regulation, highlighting the impact of statutes such as the Safe Streets Act.
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