Individual Rights

Progress: 24% (23/94)

Learning progress ?
1. In this case, the court will probably rule that the ordinance isNot learned2. Which of the following best describes the appropriate standard by which the court should review the constitutionality of the state statutory funding formula?Not learned3. If no federal statute is applicable, which of the following facts, if proven, would most strongly support the validity of the action of the state reapportionment board?Not learned4. Which of the following is the strongest argument against the constitutionality of this federal act?Not learned5. Is the action of the city council constitutional?Not learned6. Will the plaintiff's suit succeed?Not learned7. As a matter of constitutional law, which of the following is the proper burden of persuasion in this suit?Not learned8. In this case, the court should hold that the exclusion of aliens from the state award program isNot learned9. Which of the following arguments would be most helpful to the student's parents in this suit?Not learned10. In this case, the federal district court shouldNot learned11. The court shouldNot learned12. Which of the following constitutional provisions provides the most obvious basis of plaintiff's claim in this suit?Not learned13. The strongest ground upon which to attack this citizenship requirement is that itNot learned14. Which of the following standards should a court use to determine the constitutionality on its face of this content neutral ordinance?Not learned15. In this suit, the court will probably rule thatNot learned16. In this case, the court will probably rule thatNot learned17. The strongest constitutional basis for an attack upon the validity of the last section of the statute would be based upon theNot learned18. As a matter of constitutional law, the most appropriate result in this suit would be a decision that denial of the permit wasNot learned19. Which of the following best describes the initial burden of persuasion in that suit?Not learned20. Which of the following best states the burden of persuasion in this case?Not learned21. In this case, the court should hold that the county recorder's dismissal of the clerk wasNot learned22. Which of the following statements regarding the constitutionality of this ordinance is most accurate?Not learned23. The strongest constitutional argument to support the homeowner's claim is that the comparative overvaluation of the homeowner's property by the County Tax Commission in making tax assessments over timeNot learned24. As applied to the couple's case, the court should rule that the state's autopsy statute isNot learned25. In this suit, the most appropriate ruling on the basis of applicable United States Supreme Court precedent would be that the set-asides areNot learned26. Is this city ordinance constitutional?Not learned27. Which of the following would be most helpful to the state in defending the constitutionality of this statute?Not learned28. In this case, the court should rule forNot learned29. Which of the following constitutional provisions would be most helpful to the new political party as a basis for attacking the constitutionality of this statute?Not learned30. In this proceeding, does this license holder have a meritorious defense based on the United States Constitution?Not learned31. In this case, the court hearing the business owner's request for an injunction would probably hold that the adult entertainment provisions of the city zoning ordinance areNot learned32. In a suit by the barber to have this revocation set aside, his best constitutional argument isNot learned33. The court hearing the appeal should hold that the requirement imposed by the city on the issuance of this building permit isNot learned34. Will the plaintiff prevail?Not learned35. In this case, the court should hold that the panel selection process isNot learned36. Which of the following constitutional provisions would be most helpful to the doctor in an action to challenge her exclusion from the Redville hospital solely on the basis of this hospital rule?Not learned37. In defending against this prosecution in a state trial court, the argument that would be the best defense for the corner store is that the statute violates theNot learned38. In a suit to reinstate her employment, which of the following claims provides the LEAST support for the woman?Not learned39. If the professors challenge the constitutionality of the appropriations provision, is the court likely to uphold the provision?Not learned40. Which of the following best states the appropriate burden of persuasion in this action?Not learned41. Is the court likely to rule in favor of the purchaser?Not learned42. Is the law school’s denial of the use of its meeting room for this purpose constitutional?Not learned43. Can the man constitutionally be convicted under this law?Not learned44. Is the organization likely to prevail?Not learned45. Which of the following arguments would be most helpful to the state in defending the constitutionality of the law?Not learned46. Which of the following constitutional provisions provides the best means for challenging the constitutionality of the statute?Not learned47. What must the group show to prevail on its First Amendment claim?Not learned48. Which of the following provides the best ground for challenging the constitutionality of this statute?Not learned49. Is the ordinance constitutional?Not learned50. Which of the following would be the most useful argument for the political party?Not learned51. What action should the court take?Not learned52. How should the court rule?Not learned53. What standard should the court apply in reviewing the constitutionality of this law?Not learned54. What constitutional provision would be most helpful to the principal’s defense?Not learned55. Which of the following statements is an INACCURATE description of the state’s law as applied to the letter carriers?Not learned56. May the protester constitutionally be convicted?Not learned57. Should the court grant the university’s motion to dismiss?Not learned58. Should the court grant the motion?Not learned59. Should the court uphold the law?Not learned60. Will the group’s challenge likely prevail?Not learned61. Is the applicant likely to prevail?Not learned62. Should the court uphold the agency's decision?Not learned63. Who should prevail in this action?Not learned64. Is the statute constitutional?Not learned65. Is the man likely to prevail?Not learned66. Should the court uphold the dress code?Not learned67. Which of the following is the most appropriate result in the action?Not learned68. Is this law constitutional?Not learned69. Is the mayor's action constitutional?Not learned70. Are the residents likely to prevail in their claim?Not learned71. Is the court likely to find the amendment to the employee benefit plan constitutional as applied to the officer?Not learned72. Should the store owner prevail in this defense?Not learned73. Is the court likely to find the statute constitutional?Not learned74. Should the woman prevail in her action?Not learned75. Is this prosecution constitutional?Not learned76. Which of the following best states the burden of persuasion in this action?Not learned77. Which of the following best supports the airline in a defense based on the First Amendment?Not learned78. Should the protesters prevail?Not learned79. Which of the following is the strongest argument in support of the state medical board?Not learned80. Will the owners of the beach houses be likely to prevail?Not learned81. As applied to the woman, does the state certification requirement constitute a violation of the contracts clause?Not learned82. Should the court uphold the law’s constitutionality?Not learned83. Is the state law constitutional?Not learned84. Which of the following would the prosecution need to prove to overcome that defense?Not learned85. Which of the following best states the burden of persuasion in this action?Not learned86. Is the court likely to grant the reporter’s motion to dismiss?Not learned87. How should the court rule?Not learned88. Is the company likely to prevail?Not learned89. Which of the following would be the strongest argument in challenging the constitutionality of the law under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?Not learned90. Is this law constitutional?Not learned91. Is the mayor’s selection of the other contractor constitutional?Not learned92. Which of the following is the man’s best argument?Not learned93. Is the law constitutional?Not learned94. Is the law valid as applied to the woman?Not learned95. Should the court uphold the ordinance?Not learned96. How should the court rule?Not learned97. What is the best argument AGAINST the constitutionality of the ordinance?Not learned98. What standard of review should a court use in determining whether the city’s denial of the permit violated the First Amendment?Not learned99. Is the permit condition constitutional?Not learned100. Do the convictions violate the First Amendment?Not learned