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What was the decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey based on?
 
  A) The principle of stare decisis
   B) Old filings of the amicus curiae
   C) The Constitution
   D) The balancing doctrine
   E) The principle of double jeopardy

Question 2

In-and-outers are
 
  A) political appointees who go in and out of office with each change of administration.
   B) civil service employees who move between government jobs.
   C) European government personnel who change jobs often.
   D) Japanese government personnel who change jobs often.
   E) one-term presidential appointees.



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