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Question Constitutional Law | Judicial Review and Justiciability | ESSAY Hard

Four lawsuits reach federal court. In the first, voters allege that their state government is not "republican" becaus...

...ng agreement. The defendants argue that all claims are nonjusticiable political questions because they involve political matters. Analyze which claims are justiciable and which are political questions. This essay tests t...

Citations: U.S. Const. art. III, sec. 2, Baker v. Carr, Luther v. Borden, Nixon v. United States, Rucho v. Common Cause, Japan Whaling Association v. American Cetacean Society

Question Constitutional Law | Judicial Review and Justiciability | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Hard

Four federal suits are filed. In the first, voters argue that their state no longer has a republican form of governme...

...the federal Constitution. Which statement most accurately applies the political-question doctrine? The best answer distinguishes justiciable election claims from claims textually committed to political branches or lackin...

Citations: U.S. Const. art. III, sec. 2, Baker v. Carr, Luther v. Borden, Nixon v. United States, Rucho v. Common Cause

Question Constitutional Law | Judicial Review and Justiciability | ESSAY Hard

State A enacted a law requiring online political advertisers to file donor reports within 24 hours after any ad is po...

State A enacted a law requiring online political advertisers to file donor reports within 24 hours after any ad is posted. Violations carry civil penalties. A small advocacy group planned to run ads next month, but sued...

Citations: U.S. Const. art. III, sec. 2, Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner, Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc., Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC, Roe v. Wade

Question Supplemental - Not MEE July 2026 | Substance vs Procedure | ESSAY Medium

Cyclist, a State R resident, was injured by Driver, a State S resident, in State S. Cyclist sued Driver in State R co...

...by a preponderance. State R court rules require all comparative-fault questions to be submitted to a jury on a special verdict form; State S courts ordinarily use a general verdict form. Discuss which rules apply in Stat...

Citations: Conflict-of-laws principles, Erie doctrine principles

Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | ESSAY Medium

The prosecution charged an offense after disputed facts raised questions about intent, causation, and grading. A part...

The prosecution charged an offense after disputed facts raised questions about intent, causation, and grading. A party relied on common practice, but the record includes facts suggesting that practice was unreasonable or...

Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine

Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Constitutional Procedure | ESSAY Medium

The record contains mixed facts that support one part of the requested ruling but also suggest a limitation or defens...

...rule, resolves the competing factual inferences, and explains why the doctrine does or does not apply. Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code principles, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment criminal pr...

Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code principles, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment criminal procedure doctrine

Question Constitutional Law | First Amendment | ESSAY Hard

City A owns a downtown plaza connected to public sidewalks and regularly opens it for rallies, concerts, and festival...

...otests, the city adopted a speech ordinance. The ordinance prohibits "political advocacy concerning foreign conflicts" in the plaza or on adjacent sidewalks, but allows labor rallies, charity events, and candidate campai...

Citations: U.S. Const. amend. I, Perry Education Association v. Perry Local Educators' Association, Ward v. Rock Against Racism, Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Forsyth County v. Nationalist Movement

Question Constitutional Law | Congressional Powers | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

An agency relies on a decades-old statute authorizing it to require "reasonable reports" from regulated companies. Th...

...ompanies challenge the rule. Which statement best describes the major questions issue? The best answer treats the major questions doctrine as a clear-authorization requirement for extraordinary agency claims. U.S. Const...

Citations: U.S. Const. art. I, West Virginia v. EPA, Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA

Question Constitutional Law | Congressional Powers | ESSAY Hard

Congress enacted the National Data Safety Act. Section 1 authorizes the Data Safety Commission to issue rules for dat...

...ern technology. Analyze the delegation, private-delegation, and major-questions issues raised by the three sections. This essay tests nondelegation, private delegation, and major-questions doctrine in an agency setting...

Citations: U.S. Const. art. I, sec. 1, A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, Carter v. Carter Coal Co., Whitman v. American Trucking Associations, Inc., West Virginia v. EPA