Multiple Choice
Rawls points out that, in the U.S., legal doctrines often interfere with the accuracy in fact-finding required of perfect procedural justice. This means the U.S. does not have:
A) Imperfect procedural justice
B) Perfect procedural justice
C) Pure procedural justice
D) Substantive due process
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