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BUL 3310 FSU Unit 3
Assume that State University institutes a curfew for the female students who live on
campus. To protect both the safety and morals of its female population, State University
requires that the female students be in their dorms by 1:00 a.m. every night. There is no
curfew for male students because...
BUL 3310 FSU Unit 3
Assume that State University institutes a curfew for the female students who live on
campus. To protect both the safety and morals of its female population, State University
requires that the female students be in their dorms by 1:00 a.m. every night. There is no
curfew for male students because they are less likely to be victims of attacks. If Nellie
Nightowl wants to protest, under which standard of review will the court hear this case?
- ✔️✔️Intermediate scrutiny
Which of the following statements about white collar crime is true? - ✔️✔️All of the
above are true statements ( Businesses are hesitant to prosecute criminal employees
because it is bad for the image of the business. ; Judges don't often impose jail time
because the crimes are non-violent ; Businesses often think of the losses as a cost of
doing business)
American government is based on the concept of ____________, which allocates the
power to govern between a sovereign federal authority and the sovereign states. -
✔️✔️Federalism
The power of the courts to declare legislation invalid because it violates the
Constitution, is the power of Judicial review. This power of the courts originated in -
✔️✔️The Supreme Court decision in Marbury. v Madison
Assume that the resort town of Ocean View passed a law imposing an extra tax on
boardwalk food businesses that used plastic cups, plates or utensils. Plastic litter costs
the town more to dispose of and it wants to pass this cost on to the merchants. Fran
Fries, a boardwalk food vendor, claims that the law is denying her equal protection of
the law. Which of the following tests will the court apply in deciding this case? - ✔️✔️Is
the law rationally related to a legitimate government interest?
Paul and several of his friends bought tickets to a Ravens football game and were
outraged that they were not allowed to march up and down the sidelines carry signs
protesting the repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell law. They will not be able to sue the
Ravens' management for violating their First Amendment rights because there was no
state action involved. - ✔️✔️True
Assume that Delaware wants to discourage non-Delaware residents from becoming
members of the Delaware Bar and practicing law in Delaware. Assume also that it
enacts a law requiring that non-residents score 100 points higher on the Bar Exam than
residents have to score. What constitutional provision would a non-resident claim is
violated by this law? - ✔️✔️The Privileges and Immunities Clause
, One function of the Constitution is to protect individual rights by limiting the role of
government. - ✔️✔️True
A state law will be invalid if it conflicts with a federal law because of the
________Clause. - ✔️✔️Supremacy
For misdemeanors, the government brings charges against the accused in a
(n)__________. - ✔️✔️Information
A court cannot instruct the jury that it may take the failure of the accused to testify as
evidence of guilt. - ✔️✔️True
In order to protect the health and welfare of its residents, Maryland has a law requiring
that all public swimming pools be tested daily for bacteria. Maryland passed this law
pursuant to its ________________powers. - ✔️✔️Police
Which of the following crimes can be used in RICO charges? - ✔️✔️All of the above
have been prosecuted under RICO (Mail fraud, Securities fraud, Accounting Fraud)
A misdemeanor can be punished by - ✔️✔️Both A and B (Fines & Imprisonment for up
to 1 year in a local facility)
Alan was convicted in a criminal trial of assaulting Ben. Ben cannot now sue Alan in tort
for personal injuries because Alan is protected against double jeopardy. - ✔️✔️False
Ignorance of the law is one of the traditional defenses to criminal liability. - ✔️✔️False
Conspiracy is the crime of attempting to overthrow the government. - ✔️✔️False
A corporation need not turn over its internal records in a criminal proceeding because
that would violate the corporation's right not to incriminate itself. - ✔️✔️False
The Fifth Amendment requires a grand jury indictment for any felony charge. -
✔️✔️False
Police powers are part of the enumerated powers granted to the federal government. -
✔️✔️False
Powers not specifically delegated to the federal government or to the states are
reserved to the federal government. - ✔️✔️False
State statutes control whenever they conflict with federal statutes. - ✔️✔️False
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