The principal suspended Liz’s son for praying in school and Liz is ready to sue. What court(s) could Liz file her suit in?
a. Liz’s case must file her case in an administrative court because she must exhaust her administrative remedies first.
b. Liz could file her case in a state trial court because state courts accept any type of case.
c. Liz could file her case in the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Court because the case is about a constitutional issue.
d. Liz could file her case in the U.S. District Court because the case is about a constitutional issue.
e. Both b and d are correct.
Answer: e
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