A court's advisory opinion is
A) its advice or interpretation on a legal matter outside of a specific case or controversy.
B) the Supreme Court's final ruling on an issue.
C) advice to lawmakers from the federal courts.
D) a brief written by the lawyers on each side of a case to sum up their major arguments.
E) the official position of the executive branch on an issue, as filed by the solicitor general.
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A)
Q30: Who attends the conferences in which the
Q31: A plurality opinion carries
A) equal weight to
Q32: John Marshall focused on achieving unanimous opinions
Q33: A prior court decision on a similar
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Q36: To have standing to sue, a party
Q37: Because the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade
Q38: The Court first enforced the supremacy of
Q39: In the Slaughterhouse Cases of 1873, the
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