Q2) Fact: Novella, California, just approved a rule banning public criticism of any form of government action, citing "public order and safety." Many residents are indignant, claiming that this rule breaches some unalienable rights of people, regardless of city legislation.
Question:
Based on the ideas of the Natural School of Jurisprudence, which of the following best sums up the main complaint of Novella residents against the new law?
A) The law will promote underground activity, which can be challenging to track.
B) The law goes against moral truths that transcend laws created by humans.
C) The law conflicts with Novella's ancient customs and traditions.
D) The law does not take into account changing and practical
The Natural School of Jurisprudence emphasises the idea that there are some moral standards that are universally accepted as being "higher" than laws created by humans. A law produced by humans is viewed as unfair if it conflicts with these ideals. The citizens' argument supports this viewpoint, contending that the city's laws cannot be used to restrict their unalienable rights.Hence option B is correct option .