The political ideology of a president who nominates a Supreme Court justice
A) is never part of the non-partisan nomination process
B) clearly predicts the voting pattern of the justice once seated on the Court
C) relates loosely to the voting pattern of the justice once seated on the Court
D) is completely counterbalanced by the Senate confirmation process
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Q15: Courts of appeal
A)find facts
B)establish precedent
C)are called district
Q16: Out-of-court settlements in civil suits and plea
Q17: An unsigned opinion of the court is
Q18: Statutes may be enacted by legislatures
A)at the
Q19: An overbroad law [Intro] Conceptual
A)is presumptively constitutional
B)is
Q21: Courts show deference to administrative agency rulings
Q22: The common law is judge-made law guided
Q23: The legal citation,McConnell v.Federal Election Commission,540 U.S.93
Q24: FIRAC stands for
A)Facts,Issues,Rule of Law,Analysis,and Conclusion
B)Findings,Interpretation,Right
Q25: Aristotle said laws are a human invention
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