Under the rational relationship test, a law must bear a rational relationship to a _____ governmental interest
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
legitimate
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The first step of the arbitration process is the:
a. Hearing b. Arbitration initiation c. Submission agreement d. Court alert
What is stare decisis?
What will be an ideal response?
Matchthe most appropriate term to the definition.
A. Authority ofa court overissuesin a case where the case isactually subject to the court’s authorityon othergrounds B. Authority ofa court to imposein personamjurisdictionover persons beyond the geographicalboundaries of the court. This is only allowed instatutorily specifiedcircumstances C. Authority ofa court to hear a case that issuperior to the authority of all other courts D. Authority ofa court over a specific itemofproperty regardless of who claims the property or aninterest in the property E. Authority ofa court to renderand enforce rulingsover a particular individual and that individual’sproperty F. Authority ofa court to reviewand passon the actionsof anothersubordinate court G. Whenmore than one courthas authority to hear a particularcase as the result of circumstancessurrounding the issues H. Authority of a court to determine the rights and obligations of the parties in a lawsuit—forexample, trial court I. Authority of federal court to hear a caseon the basis of the Constitution and other federal law J. Authority ofa federal court, presentedwith a federal issue, to also determine interrelatedclaimsbased onstate law K. Requiresthat no plaintiffand defendantshare the same domicile L. Litigation ofa dispute of application or meaning of a federal statute or the Constitution M. A basis for federal jurisdiction that neednot involve a monetary amount in controversy or federallegislation N. A federal procedure that may be used by a defendantwhen federaljurisdiction exists over a case in state court O. Sought bythe plaintiff to have a casetransferred to state court after a removal P. Authority ofa court to determine issuesin a case Q. The test to determine domicile of a corporation R. The permanent intended place of residence S. Filed by the defendant when another court would besignificantly more appropriate for litigation of an action T. Term used to describe the geographicalboundaries of the authorityof a court