A local newspaper published the names and addresses of people who had been arrested, but not convicted, of crimes. It does not believe that this is a violation of personal privacy. Which source will most likely provide a counterclaim to the newspaper's position? (3 points)

a
Specific cases about the rights of convicted felons from a university law library

b
"Your Rights to Privacy" by the American Civil Liberties Union

c
"The Juror Handbook" by the State Office of the Courts

d
A series of articles on the rights of victims of crimes by a local attorney