The laws that previously held homosexuality as illegal were struck down because courts recognized the changes in society's views on homosexuality and homosexual marriages. The school of thought that best fits the laws prohibiting discrimination is known as Blank ______.单项选择题
A
cost-benefit analysis
B
legal realism
C
legal idealism
D
SWOT analysis
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