The standard of review in which a court gives no deference to the agency decision is called:
a. de novo review
b. substantial evidence standard review
c. arbitrary, capricious, abuse of discretion standard review
d. none of the above; all judicial review is required to offer some minimal level of deference to the agency decision
a
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a. Protection of intellectual property rights b. Regulation of the purchase and sale of corporate stock c. Prohibition of employment discrimination d. Protection of the environment e. None of these choices are correct
During voir dire, a paralegal can assist the attorney by:
a. Closely observing the prospective jurors b. Asking questions of prospective jurors c. Exercising peremptory challenges d. Exercising challenges for cause e. Closely observing the prospective jurors and asking questions of prospective jurors
A bank account is a good example of:
A. Real property B. Tangible personal property C. Fixture D. Intangible personal property
The federal courts of general jurisdiction are the U.S. District courts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false