Many lawyers rarely, if ever,
a. spend time counseling their clients about the proper course of action in anticipation of the reactions of courts, agencies, or third parties.
b. draft documents—such as contracts, wills, deeds, and leases—for their clients.
c. engage in negotiations (such as plea bargains or pretrial settlements).
d. argue cases in a courtroom.
d. argue cases in a courtroom.
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Scholars have suggested that the most effective way to convince people to vote is to
A. inform them that their neighbors will find out whether they voted. B. point out that public officials are unlikely to listen to constituents who haven't voted. C. explain that, mathematically, each vote has a non-negligible probability of deciding the outcome of the election. D. bribe them. E. educate them on the workings of American government.
Attorneys general are part of state cabinets and take direction from the governors
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is a provision of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996?
A. no able-bodied man could be in the home B. time limits for eligibility C. child support enforcement D. Head Start participation for children
People often express different opinions on the same issue when asked about it at different times. This is because:
a. the information that comes to mind when asked for their opinion changes b. they have changed their minds after careful thought c. their principles, or values, have changed d. all surveys have sampling error