SAT Practice4903548d-ce23-40ab-b282-bcfd754299a0
Practice one SAT question at a time
Questions come from the Bluebook question bank.
In documents called judicial opinions, judges explain the reasoning behind their legal rulings, and in those explanations they sometimes cite and discuss historical and contemporary philosophers. Legal scholar and philosopher Anita L. Allen argues that while judges are naturally inclined to mention philosophers whose views align with their own positions, the strongest judicial opinions consider and rebut potential objections; discussing philosophers whose views conflict with judges’ views could therefore ______blank
Which choice most logically completes the text?