As a general rule, lawyers and judges do not trust reporters and reporters do not trust lawyers and judges
a. True
b. False
B
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The U.S. Supreme Court extended state immunity from liability under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act in:
A) Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents. B) Board of Trustees of University of Alabama v. Garrett. C) Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibb. D) Chisholm v. Georgia.
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Harold keeps a tiger in a cage at the circus. One day, Jay crawls under the rope fencing in front of the tiger's cage and gets within inches of the bars to the cage; he is hoping to pet the tiger. The tiger reaches through the bars and claws Jay's body, injuring him. Is Harold strictly liable for the harm caused by the tiger? Why or why not?
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Which of the following statements about consideration is true?
A) Consideration must always benefit one party and burden the other party. B) Consideration is only valid if it benefits a party. C) Consideration is only valid if it places a burden on a party. D) Consideration can either benefit one party or burden the other.