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“The creative power of the courts is limited by existing legal material at their command. They find the material and shape it. The legislature may manufacture entirely new material”. The above expressed view was given by :
Allen
Keetone
Stene
Laski
- Allen: Known for contributions to legal theory, Allen emphasizes how legal systems evolve, balancing existing laws with new interpretations.
- Keetone: No substantial record associated with views on court creativity.
- Stene: Similarly, Stene isn't recognized for statements about legal material shaping.
- Laski: A political theorist with interest in law’s societal impact, but not specifically on courts shaping legal material.
Given the context of the quote, Allen's work fits the perspective on courts and legislatures' relative roles.
Correct Answer: Option 1 - Allen
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