Question

Although he concurred with the result in Rochin v. California, Justice Black disagreed with the majority's approach to deciding what constitutes due process because he felt:
a. that the conviction should have stood.
b. the majority's approach gave individual justices too much leeway to enforce their own notions of justice on the states.
c. it was too rigid and unbending.
d. the Court had no business reviewing state court convictions.

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