Question: please answer the question as asked. Match the correct terminology to the scenario. (match the letters with the correct number) TERMINOLOGY (LETTERS): SCENARIOS (NUMBERS): The

please answer the question as asked.

Match the correct terminology to the scenario. (match the letters with the correct number)

TERMINOLOGY (LETTERS):

please answer the question as asked. Match the

SCENARIOS (NUMBERS):

  1. The United States Court of Appeals cited precedent in deciding to hear a case where United States Congress repeal (overturn of a previous statute) of the Voting Rights Acts conflicts with the 15thAmendment of the United States Constitution. Which case serves as precedent for the Supreme Court?
  2. A California printer was hired to work on a print job in and funded by Nebraska. Nebraskas regulations allowed only Nebraska printers to get 2 hours breaks. The California printer filed suit in federal court. What is the issue before the court?
  3. Jessenia received a summons and complaints from Amy regarding her alleged trespassing. However, the summons only stated that Jessica had 10 days to answer. What is the issue before the court?
  4. Mark had an accident with Jeffery when Jeffery crossed the red light. Mark hospital bills came to $6000. What is the issue?
  5. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was most known to challenge which of the amendments? (This is automatically 7 points)
  6. Patrick received a summons from the court to show up for jury duty. What is the other legal issue?
  7. The state required vaccination for all citizens as a mean to control the measles outbreak. Which ethical principle is this? Write the legal issue?
  8. For a long time, the FBI has been monitoring Mr. Ham, a suspected domestic terrorist. In an effort to track Mr. Hams move, the FBI without a warrant, attached a GPS to Mr. Hams car. With that tracker, they were able to follow him to a warehouse where they discovered blueprints of buildings and materials to take down a whole city via explosion. What is the issue before the court?
A. Diversity H. Attractive Nuisance 0. Rule of Four U. In Rem Jurisdiction Jurisdiction B. Dodd Frank I. Special Damages P. Voir Dire V. Sarbanes-Oxley (Compensatory) C. Due Process (5th J. Commercial Speech (1st Q. Articles of W. Punitive Damages Amendment) Amendment) Confederation D. Subject Matter K. Dormant Commerce Clause R. 14th Amend-X. Outcome Based Jurisdiction ment E. Establishment L. Legitimate Government S. Duty Based Y. Heart of Atlanta Hotel vs. United Clause (1st Interest (categorical States Amendment) imperative) F. Foreign Corrupt M. 4th Amendment T. Minimum Y1 Compelling Government Interest Practices Contacts G. Invasion of N. Madison V. Marbury T1. Gibbons V. Y2. Brown v. Board of Education Privacy Ogden (appropriation of identity)

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