Exam 3: Making Law
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The equal protection clause has been interpreted to preclude states from:
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To date, only race and religion are consistently suspect classifications. Which, if any, other characteristic(s) do you feel should be added by the court to this category? Explain you choice(s). In your answer, make sure to define a suspect classification.
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In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that the Second Amendment protects the rights of individual gun owners and is not just a right of states or the people to create and arm militias?
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Gender and legitimacy are reviewed under which standard of review?
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In the case of United States v. Salerno, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a person considered to be a threat to public safety may be denied bail.
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The U.S. Constitution is primarily concerned with establishing the duties of the various states.
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What is the principle behind establishing the value of prior decisions, or precedent?
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The Fourth Amendment is the provision of the Constitution that stands most directly between the individual citizen and the police.
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The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments are known as the Civil War Amendments and were initially intended to prevent the southern states from limiting the rights of the recently freed slaves.
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The Western legal tradition may be traced to the Magna Carta, which was the first known written legal code.
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The fundamental rights school of thought in regards to incorporation holds that the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment makes the entire Bill of Rights applicable to the states.
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Which amendment contains rights associated with the criminal trial?
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Under the common law system developed in England, every final decision by a court creates:
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Fundamental rights are those freedoms the U.S. Supreme Court has determined are:
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The right to due process and just compensation is included in the Fifth Amendment.
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