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Verona Meyer was employed by Sonrise at Burger King. On April 26, 1995 during the course of her employment, she lost her footing and struck her lower abdomen on the corner of a table. Later that evening, Verona went to the hospital and delivered a baby, Patricia. In April 1998, the Meyers, on behalf of themselves and their daughter filed a suit against Sonrise for negligence and unsafe working conditions. The Washington Supreme Court in this case, upholding Patricia's right to a remedy because she is a person exercising her retroactive right to recover for prenatal injuries:
 A) did not recognize fetus as a person in the whole sense.
 B) agreed that the fetus' injury occurred simultaneously with the mother's.
 C) expressly agreed to allow the employer to bar pregnant employees from the workplace.
 D) ruled her case as vexatious litigation against the employer.

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If a party wishes to appeal from a lower court decision in a state court, which of the following is true about the right of appeal:
 a. it is a matter of right to at least one higher court
  b. it is a matter of right to two levels of appellate review c. it is a matter of right to the state supreme court
  d. it is a matter of right to take the case to the federal system e. it is a matter of right to have the cost borne by the state



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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