What is the source of judicial review?
A.) John Marshall's opinion in Marbury v. Madison
B.) the United States Constitution
C.) British common law
D.) the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789
Ans: A.) John Marshall's opinion in Marbury v. Madison
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What general and necessary law of nature do the Athenians identify as the basis of their foreign policy?
a. Rules fit for gods are not fit for states. b. States will rule over everything that they can. c. A state is only as strong as its enemies think it is. d. States will not act sensibly when questions of international honor are at stake. e. No state would ever voluntarily forsake its independence, making wars between empires and weak states inevitable.
Profanity, obscenity, and threats are examples of which of the following?
a. hate speech b. prior restraints c. fighting words d. free speech
Imagine a reporter runs two stories. One is concerned with aspects of drone attacks in a foreign country, and the other pertains to election fraud in the New York governor's race
Which story has the potential for legal action under prior restraint, and why? a. drone attacks, because of election policies b. the New York race, because of election policies c. drone attacks, because of national security d. the New York race, because of state security e. drone attacks, because of possible media bias
The founders of the UN expected the General Assembly to be the organization's primary body
Indicate whether the statement is true or false