Question: b. directs the defendant to stop doing certain activities c. orders the defendant to do what he had promised the plaintiff he would do d.

b. directs the defendant to stop doing certain

b. directs the defendant to stop doing certain activities c. orders the defendant to do what he had promised the plaintiff he would do d. a and c e. a,b and c 14. The First Amendment limits: a. police from searching a private home without a warrant and due process b. Congress from making certain laws restricting freedom of speech c. race and sex discrimination d. unequal taxes on in-state and out-of-state businesses e. Congress from restricting the right to bear arms 15. The traditional primary use of the Fifth Amendment's just compensation (takings) clause is to require the government to pay: a. for all business records that must be produced for examination b. for property the government takes over c. federal holidays d. its employees a wage consistent with private sector wages e. all of the above 16. If a provision in the Florida state constitution conflicts with a provision in the U.S. Constitution a. neither provision applies. b. the provisions are balanced to reach a compromise. c. the state constitution takes precedence. d. the U.S. Constitution takes precedence. 17. As a judge, Phil applies common law rules. These rules develop from a. administrative regulations. b. court decisions. c. federal and state statutes. d. proposed uniform laws. 18. A Rhode Island state statute imposes a prison term, without a trial, on all street vendors who operate in certain areas. A court would likely hold this statute to be a. constitutional under the due process clause. b. constitutional under the equal protection clause. c. unconstitutional under the due process clause. d. unconstitutional under the equal protection clause

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