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Jipu 123

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In most cases presented to the Supreme Court, the bulk of the argumentation presented by either side will be found in the
 
  A) brief.
  B) certiorari petition.
  C) oral argument.
  D) per curiam decision.
  E) new evidence.

Question 2

In 1974, the Supreme Court held that it would no longer hear class-action suits seeking monetary damages
 
  A) unless the case deals with sovereign immunity.
  B) unless each and every ascertainable member of the class was individually notified of the case.
  C) unless both parties have exhausted all other legal avenues.
  D) unless both parties claim standing.
  E) unless there is fee shifting.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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