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Con Law Final Quizzes and Grade A+ SOLUTIONS
  • Con Law Final Quizzes and Grade A+ SOLUTIONS

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  • Con Law The Supreme Court issues an opinion in which it determines that the statute of limitations for securities fraud (which has heretofore been uncertain) is three years. As a result, lower federal courts dismiss all pending cases that had not been filed within the three-year limitations period. Congress thereafter passes a statute requiring federal courts to reinstate these cases. Is the statute constitutional? ANSWER: No, the federal judiciary has the power, not merely to rule on cases...
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CON LAW QUESTIONS Typical Questions for CSL with correct answer 2024
  • CON LAW QUESTIONS Typical Questions for CSL with correct answer 2024

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  • Con Law 2 Allgeyer v Louisiana ANSWER: State law that prohibits foreign insurance companies from doing business within limitsEconomic activity is a fundamental right under 14th Amendment (DPC) Lochner v US ANSWER: Max hours for bakers, right to contract is fundamentalRight to contract is fundamental Muller v Oregon ANSWER: Upholding max working hours for womenmax working hours for women upheld and does not violate due process Adkins v Childrend's Hospital ANSWER: strikes down law ...
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Con Law 2 Final Exam
  • Con Law 2 Final Exam

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Con Law 2 Final Exam
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  • Which of the following statements is the BEST answer regarding the Collateral Bar Rule? A.) It would be legal for a parade organizer to conduct a march in violation of an injunctions if (1) the parade ordinance upon which the injunction was based raises substantial constitutional questions & (2) the injunction itself was overbroad & vague B.) A parade organizer would be ultimately held liable if she refuses to apply for a parade permit but marches anyway. The statute under which the permit ...
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Con Law – Founding Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Con Law – Founding Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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Con Law – Founding Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Con Law – Founding Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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Con law Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Con law Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Con law Exam Questions with Correct Answers The definition of law - Answer-is a body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and effect, prescribed, recognized, and enforced by controlling authority. Consensus Theory - Answer-The consensus theory focuses on the social order being sustained by the shared norms, values, and beliefs of the people. Society maintains the status quo for its members. Also, if an individual goes against what is accepted and shared by the majority of individu...
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Con law Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers
  • Con law Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Con law Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers Overview of the Constitution - Answer-The constitution provides the rules for making and changing the law Where there is a conflict between new law and the constitution, the constitution wins purpose - Answer-Create a national government Govern the relationship between federal and state governments Limit government power and protect personal rights key factors - Answer-Separation of powers limited/enumerated powers Checks and balance...
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Con Law II Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Con Law II Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Con Law II Exam Questions with Correct Answers Content-Based Restrictions - Answer-Restricts speech based on what it communicates (and can further be either viewpoint-based or viewpoint-neutral Viewpoint-based restrictions are presumptively unconstitutional Test is STRICT SCRUTINY Content-Neutral Resrictions - Answer-Restricts speech w/out regard to the substance of what it communicates Test is INTERMEDIATE SCRUTINY *Most are Time/Place/Manner (TPM) restrictions **All T/P/M restricti...
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Con Law 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answer
  • Con Law 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answer

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  • Con Law 2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answer What are the 3 modes of constitutional interpretation? Which are non-originalist? - Answer-Originalism, living document, modalities. Define originalism. - Answer-How the Constitution would have been understood at the time it was written. Define living document and its issues. - Answer-Constitution changes according to advancing social, cultural, technological ideals. It's a manipulable constitution, and judges-rather than the people-will...
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