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Este curso cumplió los objetivos definidos.

Este curso cumplió los objetivos definidos.

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In exchange for an agreement by a foreign nation to stop all…

In exchange for an agreement by a foreign nation to stop all testing and development of its nuclear arsenal, Congress passed a bill authorizing $100 million to enable students from that country to attend colleges and universities in the United States to obtain higher education. Two weeks after the measure was passed, human rights violations were committed in the foreign nation, during which a government-sponsored coalition used chemical weapons to kill hundreds of women and children. Immediately, the President ordered troops to be sent to the foreign country and he canceled the appropriation of the educational funds. Is the President’s action to cancel the higher education measure constitutional?

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In compliance with a federal statute that permits government…

In compliance with a federal statute that permits government agencies to sell or give away surplus government property, the Secretary of State directed that one of the State Department’s surplus airplanes be given to a church. The Secretary knew that the church planned to use the plane to fly medical supplies to its missions in Third World countries. These missions provide medical assistance, but they also attempt to evangelize residents of the countries in question, and the Secretary was aware that, in addition to medical supplies, the plane might transport Bibles and religious tracts translated into local languages. Had the Secretary not ordered the plane to be given to the church, it would have been sold at a very reasonable cost to a nonprofit organization that helps teach young people the fundamentals of piloting and maintaining aircraft. Which of the following parties would be most likely to have standing to sue to prevent the Secretary of State from making the gift to the church?

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A state statute was struck down by the supreme court of the…

A state statute was struck down by the supreme court of the state on the grounds that it was in conflict with the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution as well as the Equal Protection Clause of the state constitution. Does the United States Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear an appeal of the state supreme court’s decision?

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Which of the following suits would not fall within the Unite…

Which of the following suits would not fall within the United States Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction under Article III, Section 2?

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A state statute provides: “Any merchant desiring to sell wit…

A state statute provides: “Any merchant desiring to sell within this state any product or goods manufactured outside of the United States must (i) obtain a special license from the state for $50 and (ii) clearly mark the goods as to specify their country of origin.” The statute makes it a misdemeanor for any merchant to willfully sell goods without complying with these statutory requirements. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the constitutionality of the statute?

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State biologists in Maine have learned that parasites have b…

State biologists in Maine have learned that parasites have been diminishing fish stocks in other states. To preserve its native fish population, which has so far avoided contamination, the legislature passes a law banning the importation of baitfish into the state from other states. Biologists testify that the ban is the only way to ensure that the parasites won’t infect native fish stocks because there is no efficient way to test incoming baitfish for the parasite. Out-of-state baitfish suppliers sue, claiming the Maine law violates the Dormant Commerce Clause Doctrine (DCCD). A reviewing court should:

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A Delaware corporation with its business headquarters in Ill…

A Delaware corporation with its business headquarters in Illinois conducts bar preparation courses for law school graduates. In addition to its national headquarters, the corporation rents local administrative headquarters in at least one city in each state. Its instructors are law school professors and other lawyers who are paid an hourly, or occasionally biannual, fee, but each instructor is considered an independent contractor and prepares his or her own lecture outlines and respective study outlines that are provided to students. Some instructors lecture only in one or more cities in the same state, while other instructors lecture in cities throughout the United States. A professor who is a resident of the state of Virginia gives lectures on Constitutional Law in more than 20 states, including California. The printer that publishes all of the bar preparation company’s instructional materials is located in New York and ships the materials by commercial carriers to the respective state offices of the bar preparation company. The printer does not solicit business and does not have officers or agents outside of New York. Which of the following taxes is most likely valid?

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The North Carolina Department of Agriculture issued a regula…

The North Carolina Department of Agriculture issued a regulation banning the use of state grades on closed containers of apples sold in the state. The regulation specified that the only grade that could be used was the grade approved by the United States Department of Agriculture. Apple growers in Washington objected to this regulation, noting that they had spent a considerable amount of money developing a grading system acknowledged by those in the industry as being superior to the federal grading system. North Carolina, which also produces apples for sale, has no state grading system. In their lawsuit, the Washington apple growers allege the regulation was motivated by a discriminatory purpose. Which of the following would not be helpful in demonstrating discriminatory purpose?

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Terrorists in a foreign country kidnapped a U.S. ambassador…

Terrorists in a foreign country kidnapped a U.S. ambassador to that country. The terrorists threatened to kill her, unless the President secured the release of an identified person held in a state prison pursuant to a valid conviction by that state.The President responded by entering into an agreement with the foreign country which provided for the release of the U.S. ambassador on a specified date in return for the release of the identified person held in the state prison. The President then ordered the governor of the state to release the prisoner in question. The governor refused. No federal statutes are applicable.Which of the following is the strongest constitutional argument for the authority of the President to take action in these circumstances and require the governor to release the prisoner?

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