Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business
Exam 1: Todays Business Environment: Law and Ethics327 Questions
Exam 2: The Court Systems437 Questions
Exam 3: Trials and Resolving Disputes508 Questions
Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business457 Questions
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Exam 6: Elements of Torts474 Questions
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Exam 15: The Regulatory Process345 Questions
Exam 16: Employment and Labor Regulations551 Questions
Exam 17: Employment Discrimination467 Questions
Exam 18: Environmental Law506 Questions
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Exam 20: Antitrust Law457 Questions
Exam 21: Securities Regulation456 Questions
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Katzenbach v.McClung involved a restaurant that served food to black customers only at take-out windows.White customers would be seated.The Department of Justice was able to successfully sue the restaurant for violation of the Civil Rights Act because:
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A state may charge higher fees for disposal of hazardous wastes if the wastes are generated outside the state than for hazardous wastes that are generated in-state.
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In Braswell v.U.S. ,the president and sole shareholder of a company refused to produce business records,claiming a 5th Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.The Supreme Court held that the 5th Amendment protection:
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If a state bans the sale of milk that is not produced by cows in the state,the ban will probably be upheld as constitutional because it helps ensure the freshness of milk.
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In Hughes v.Oklahoma,the Supreme Court applied which test regarding the constitutionality of a state law prohibiting the export of minnows?
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Despite the broad scope of the First Amendment right of freedom of speech,newspapers are not free to print:
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It was a violation of the equal protection clause of the Constitution for states to have "Jim Crow" laws that served to discriminate against minorities.
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The Commerce Clause requires Congress and the states to share the power to regulate domestic business.
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In Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v.Virginia Citizens Consumer Council concerning a Virginia law prohibiting the advertising of prices of prescription drugs the Supreme Court held that:
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A tax tied to a requirement to keep detailed records of gun sales:
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In Kelo v.City of New London,Conn. ,the Supreme Court held the city violated the Fifth Amendment's takings clause by forcing persons to sell their property so the city could build a school on the property.
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An amendment to the Constitution may be approved to become effective by:
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You are charged with violating a government regulation.The government sues you for $10 million in civil penalties.You:
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In Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. ,the Supreme Court held that the New York Public Service Commission and other governmental agencies could restrict misleading advertising.
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Which of the following is a key issue in Fourth Amendment cases:
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When state action either shocks the conscience or offends judicial notions of fairness and human dignity it is violating:
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In Southern Pacific Co.v.Arizona,concerning whether Arizona could,for safety considerations,require trains traveling through the state be a shorter length than trains traveling through other states.The Supreme Court held the Arizona law was:
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