Proponents of the Law and Literature movement would most likely agree with which one of the following statements concerning the relationship between the law and judges' written opinions? A. The once-stable relationship between law and opinion-writing has been undermined by new and radical theoretical developments. B. Only the most politically conservative of judges continue to base their opinions on natural law or on legal positivism. C. The occurrence of different legal situations requires a judge to adopt diverse theoretical approaches to opinion-writing. D. Different judges will not necessarily write the same sorts of opinions when confronted with the same legal situation. E. Judges who subscribe to divergent theories of jurisprudence will necessarily render divergent opinions.