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an employee hired or appointed within an organization to settle disputes is called an - correct answer ombudsperson 
 
Violetta voluntarily goes for a ride with alfredo, who is drunk. a court would regard this as: - correct answer the assumption of the risk 
 
the tort of false imprisonment protects - correct answer mental and physical interests 
 
stare decisis - correct answer lends predictability to decisional law by relying on prior de...
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JOMC 486: Exam One|59 Questions & Answers | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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first amendment - ️️congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances 
 
levels of speech/expression - ️️-pure speech 
-intermediate speech 
-unprotected speech 
 
pure speech - ️️given the highest level of protection; examples: public speech, writing a letter, publ...
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What is the first amendment? 
RAPPS - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
 
 
Congress shall make NO LAW abridging what two things? 
press and speech 
 
 
What is power? 
jurisdiction 
 
 
What is article 1 of the constitution? 
sets up legislative branch 
 
 
What is the article 2 of the constitution? 
sets up executive branch 
 
 
What is article 3 of the constitution? 
sets up judicial branch 
 
 
What are the three steps to the rational ...
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Administrative Agency - correct answers Is referred to as the 4th branch of government and falls under the Executive Branch 
 
Strict Scrutiny - correct answers If the government wants to pass a law that violates rights, they must have an extremely good reason 
 
Rational Basis Scrutiny - correct answers If the government wants to pass a law that violates rights, they must articulate a specific reason to violate those rights 
 
The Constitution - correct answers Is considered to be the Supreme L...
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SPM4723 Legal Issues in Sports Exam II UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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SPM4723 Legal Issues in Sports Exam II 
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State Actors - CORRECT ANSWER- A person who is acting on behalf of a 
governmental body. 
Strict Scrutiny Test - CORRECT ANSWER- A Supreme Court test to see if a law denies 
equal protection and if it's necessary to accomplish COMPELLING state interest - for 
FUNDAMENTAL rights (racial discrimination, religion)
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American Government CLEP ; Questions and 
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A broad and varied miscellaneous overview of facts written for study of the CLEP 
American Government test. 
Strict Scrutiny Correct answer This is a standard of judicial review that states that when 
any government law or action places a hardship or infringes on a basic civil liberty, the 
government must have a compelling interest in order to justify the restriction and must use the 
least restrictive means for accomplishing i...
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Which of the following are types of due process? - ANSWER Procedural and substantive 
The first _____ amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights. - ANSWER 
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if a law prevents individuals from exercising a fundamental right, the law will be subject to_. - 
ANSWER Strict scrutiny
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JOMC 486 Midterm Cases Test Q&A’s Latest Update
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Levels of Scrutiny - Answer 1. Strict scrutiny: meaning the government must show the 
law or regulation fritters a compelling governmental interest and is narrowly tailored for 
achieving that interest. 
2. Intermediate scrutiny: meaning the government must show the law or regulation 
serves a substantial governmental interest and directly advances that interest. 
3. The Rational-Basis test: meaning the law or regulation serves a legitimate 
governmental purpose and is reasonably related to that...
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Criminal Law: MCOLES Test Exam with 
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Table of Contents - Answer ️️ -Constitutional Law: 2-26 
Court Functions / Legal Terms: 
27-53 
Laws of Evidence: 53-79 
Civil Law / Liability: 80-101 
Contraband and Regulatory Crimes: 102-144 
Crimes Against Persons: 145-194 
Crimes Against Property: 195-229 
Public Order Crimes: 230-250 
Admissions and Confessions: 251-274 
Laws of Arrest: 275-294 
Laws on Suspect ID: 295-315 
Founding Documents - Answer ️️ --Declarati...
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JOMC 486: Exam One
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JOMC 486: Exam One 
 
first amendment 
congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances 
levels of speech/expression 
-pure speech 
-intermediate speech 
-unprotected speech 
pure speech 
given the highest level of protection; examples: public speech, writing a letter, publish...
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