What are the three exceptions to the strict scrutiny standard in alienage cases?
What will be an ideal response?
The first exception involves non—U.S. citizens who are in the United States illegally. The Court has stated that these individuals "cannot be treated as a suspect class because their presence in this country in violation of federal law is not a constitutional irrelevancy." The second exception involves congressional legislation affecting aliens. Because Article I of the Constitution gives Congress specific authority to regulate immigration and naturalization, the Court generally has not held alienage-based distinctions made by Congress to be suspect. The last exception applies to govern-mental employment (at all levels). The Court has ruled that where public positions involve "important governmental functions," the government may deny such jobs to non—U.S. citizens. Under the important governmental functions test, noncitizens have been denied jobs as police officers, public school teachers, and probation officers.
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What is negligence per se??
What will be an ideal response?
Fact pleading is the simplest form of pleading.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)