Fine asks us to consider an example in which a private club "regularly arranges noisy late-night gatherings" to show that
A) private clubs can rightfully exclude outsiders.
B) the actions of groups can affect members outside that group.
C) there is no difference between an individual's and a group's freedom of association.
D) all of the above
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