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Final Exam Part 1: Multiple Choice
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• Question 1 t
Which of the following is not a valid source of law?
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• Question 2 t
2 out of 2 points
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A sidewalk preacher stands out on a street coroner in a residential
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neighborhood at 10:30 pm on a Tuesday night and exercises his rights to
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freedom of expression by yelling at the top of his lungs that God is going to
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end the world the following morning. Police arrest the preacher, accusing
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him of violating a city ordinance against disturbing the peace. The
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ordinance, among other things, makes it a crime to make continual loud
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noises on public property in a resudential neighborhood between the
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hours of 8pm and 7am.
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A court would likely consider the ordinance:
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Selecte
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Answer:
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Content-Based
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A violation of political or religious speech
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to peace and quiet
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, • Question 3 t
2 out of 2 points
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A state law requires any person or group that wants to hold a rally that
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takes place in the court yard on state capitol grounds, and involves any
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mention of religion or race, to apply for a permit to hold the rally.
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A court would use which type of scrutiny in assessing the
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constitutionality of this law?
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• Question 4 t
2 out of 2 points
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If a judge applied the Brandenburg test to the following scenario, the
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tspeech at issue would likely lose its First Amendment protections.
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A Klu Klux Klan leader holds a rally and directs members to follow the law,
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tbut fight for racial segregation. The banner hanging behind him has
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tthe quote, "Extremism in the face of liberty is no vice. And moderation
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in the pursuit of justice is no virtue."
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After the rally, someone in attendance shoots an African American in the
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street. The shooter says he was following the message he heard at the
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rally.
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• Question 5 t
2 out of 2 points
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Applying the elements required for a libel claim to be successful, which of
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the following scenarios is most likely to succeed in a claim for libel?
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Selected
Answer:
A newspaper story inaccurately describes a local massage parlor as
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offering prostitution. The harm to the business's reputation causes a
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