What legal doctrine(s) does a court use to determine whether a case is justiciable?

a. Ripeness
b. Standing
c. Res judicata
d. All of the above are correct.


D

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Members of which of the following groups were forced into internment camps in the 1940s?

a. Gay and lesbian Americans b. African Americans c. Irish Americans d. Japanese Americans e. Americans with mental disabilities

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In Ratner's view, why is coordinated action on the implementation of international law now "more feasible than in the past"?

a. The Cold War has ended. b. There is now an international criminal court to handle cases of international law. c. States now recognize that without international law, the system is dangerously anarchic. d. The principles of international law are now more widely accepted by the international community. e. As the only superpower in the system, the United States has the power to implement international law unilaterally.

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The concepts of strict scrutiny and suspect classification are used by the Supreme Court to answer what question?

a. When is torture of suspected terrorists permitted? b. When can we suspect minorities of taking advantage of civil rights laws? c. When can the police act on their suspicions that someone is an illegal alien? d. When can the law treat people differently? e. When can the president act on suspicions that another country is going to attack the United States?

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Identify and describe at the five major problems within the intelligence complex. According to its supporters, why do these problems so easily overshadow the intelligence community’s successes?

What will be an ideal response?

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