VSB 2009 CRR Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
The granting of appeal by the U.S. supreme Court is:
a.
writ of execution
b.
offer of proof
c.
writ of certiorari
d.
request for admissions
e.
grant of jurisdiction
f.
order of standing
g.
declaration of venue - ANSWERSc.
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The granting of appeal by the U.S. supreme Court is:
a.
writ of execution
b.
offer of proof
c.
writ of certiorari
d.
request for admissions
e.
grant of jurisdiction
f.
order of standing
g.
declaration of venue - ANSWERSc.
In determining whether a state law unduly burdens interstate commerce, the Court considers:
a.
the extent to which the law discriminates against interstate commerce in favor of local concerns
b.
only the blanket consideration of whether Congress has already legislated in the affected subject area
c.
whether the Constitution specifically allows states to regulate that subject matter
d.
,only the necessity of the law to the proper functioning of the state
This question addresses the _________________ Commerce Clause. - ANSWERSa. / Dormant
The doctrine aimed at preventing any branch of government from gaining too much power is:
a.
judicial review
b.
federalism
c.
separation of powers
d.
preemption - ANSWERSc.
George burns a U.S. flag in his backyard. He posts a video of the even on YouTube.com. George's actions
are:
a.
expressly prohibited by the Constitution
b.
protected by the First Amendment
c.
subject to reasonable restrictions under the due process clause
d.
given strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause
Cite a case that supports your answer.
________________________________ - ANSWERSb. / State of Texas v. Johnson
the Supreme Court interprets the Commerce Clause:
, a.
narrowly
b.
as granting virtually complete power to Congress to regulate the economy
c.
as restricting Congress to the coining of money and taxation
d.
Congress when the activity affects the individual states' regulation of their own role in interstate
commerce - ANSWERSb.
Adam is a resident of Colorado. While driving through Wyoming, Adam is truck in the rear by Ethel, a
resident of Wyoming, while she was speeding, eating a doughnut, and texting a message to her
daughter. Adam files a suit against Ethel in Colorado. Colorado will have jurisdiction to enter an
enforceable judgement against Ethel only if Ethel has:
a.
minimum contacts with Colorado
b.
maximum contacts with Colorado
c.
median contacts with Colorado
d.
no contacts with Colorado
If Colorado does have jurisdiction over Ethel in the prior question, the nature of the jurisdiction is
described as ____________________________ jurisdiction. - ANSWERSa. / in personam
Which of the following is true for the summon of a summary judgement?
a.
The party filing such a motion is claiming that no facts are in dispute.
b.
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