In the 1985 Supreme Court case of Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, the Court ruled that
a. the Constitution prohibits states from forming interest groups.
b. states were not exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act.
c. affirmative action was unconstitutional.
d. testing employees for drugs was a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
e. fares for transit would be decided by the federal government.
b
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