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SPEA-V 184: Exam 1 Law & Public Affairs  Questions And Correct Verified Answers
  • SPEA-V 184: Exam 1 Law & Public Affairs Questions And Correct Verified Answers

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  • 25th amendment - Correct Answer 1) details line of succession 2) details how cabinet/VP can vote to remove president if he is unfit impeachment proceedings - Correct Answer 1. Investigation (committees within the House) 2. Committee votes whether to bring it to the full House 3. House votes (simple majority) 4. Senate trial (chief justice presides over trial, 2/3 majority vote to convict or not) federal judicial appointments - Correct Answer ARE FOR LIFE and are made by the PRESID...
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BULE 303 Test 1  QUESTIONS WITH 100% SCORED A+ SOLUTIONS
  • BULE 303 Test 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% SCORED A+ SOLUTIONS

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  • Garrett was a commercial tour boat operator on the northern coast of Kauai, Hawaii. He was licensed by the state of Hawaii to operate his boat in Hanalei Bay. The U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Coast Guard also granted Garrett an unrestricted license to operate his boats in Hanalei Bay. Hawaii subsequently passed a law that banned all commercial use of Hanalei Bay. The state refused to renew Garrett's state license and ruled that he was not allowed to operate his vessel b...
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Bar Exam Test 2023
  • Bar Exam Test 2023

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  • Bar Exam Test 2023 Requirements for ∏ to have Standing: - CORRECT ANSWER-1) injury: the ∏ must allege and prove that he or she has been injured or imminently will be injured; injury is NOT established with only IDEOLOGICAL OBJECTION; ∏s may only assert injuries that they personally have suffered; ∏s seeking INJUNCTIVE or DECLARATORY relief must show a likelihood of future harm 2) causation and redressability: the ∏ must allege and prove that the ▵ caused the injury so tha...
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Sophia Business Law Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers
  • Sophia Business Law Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Tell me 5 purposes of business laws. - Answer Equality, safe products, level playing field, worker safety and regulation Tell me 6 sources of business laws. - Answer Treaties, Statutes, Case Law, US Constitution, Executive Orders and Administrative Agency Laws Tell me what the principle of stare decisis means. - Answer Courts will follow previous rulings until something big happens Judicial review - Answer The Judicial branch interpreting the laws making sure the other 2 branches are no...
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Distinguish between a motion to dismiss, a motion for a judgment on the pleadings and a motion for summary judgment. (2) - Answer-- A motion to dismiss is a request by the defendant that asks a judge or a court in a civil case to dismiss the case because even if all the allegations are true, the plaintiff is not entitled to any legal relief. - A motion for a judgment on the pleadings, in a civil case, is a request made by either party, after p...
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LEGL 2700 Jason Epstein UGA Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • LEGL 2700 Jason Epstein UGA Exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • LEGL 2700 Jason Epstein UGA Exam Questions With Correct Answers Law - answerrules issued by the state rule of law - answerhelps reduce "transaction costs"; there's certainty & predictability; laws are generally and equally applied; no one's above the law, law isn't perfect advantages of law - answerlaw is specifically designed in a way that we can use to our adv (ex: intellectual property, tax incentives) compliance in law - answeruse compliance as a selling point (HIPAA co...
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Con law Test Questions with Complete Solutions
  • Con law Test Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Con law Test Questions with Complete Solutions Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which means there must be a case or controversy presented 4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 2. ripeness 3. mootness 4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that constitute political questions negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate commerce, as lon...
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BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023
  • BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023

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  • BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023 Law - ANS-law consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals (or organizations) and society as a whole. English Common Law system - ANS-The American legal system is largely based upon the English Common Law system. Established during the 11th century when England unified its court system Policy - ANS-Past judicial decisions are generally binding for subsequent cases which are factually similar Precedent - ANS-a de...
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PPA 415 Quizzes 1-5 answers with 100% correct answers
  • PPA 415 Quizzes 1-5 answers with 100% correct answers

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  • The major reason for the legal status of corporations as persons is to limit liability of corporate officers for the debts and judgements resulting from the operation of a business the virginia tort claims act limits the liability of the state of virginia for injuries caused by the action of state officials to $100,000 the ___of the constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by government employees and officials fourth amendment the federal gov...
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COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • COB 218 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Distinguish between a motion to dismiss, a motion for a judgment on the pleadings and a motion for summary judgment. (2) - Answer-- A motion to dismiss is a request by the defendant that asks a judge or a court in a civil case to dismiss the case because even if all the allegations are true, the plaintiff is not entitled to any legal relief. - A motion for a judgment on the pleadings, in a civil case, is a request made by either party, after p...
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