The author of the passage suggests that in English law a substantive interpretation of a legal rule might be warranted under which one of the following circumstances? A. Social conditions have changed to the extent that to continue to enforce the rule would be to decide contrary to present-day social norms. B. The composition of the legislature has changed to the extent that to enforce the rule would be contrary to the views of the majority in the present legislative assembly. C. The legality of the rule is in question and its enforcement is open to judicial interpretation. D. Individuals who have violated the legal rule argue that application of the rule would lead to unfair judicial interpretations. E. Superior court judges have consistently ruled in decisions regarding the interpretation of the legal rule.