Under the Constitution, the judicial branch is responsible for foreign affairs. True False QUESTION 22 The Regional Counties Commission approves a new property tax measure, and the professors and students at State Law School publish the results of their most recent legal research. Sources of law include a neither measures approved by govering bodies nor legal scholars' research b. measures approved by governing bodies. c. measures approved by governing bodies and legal scholars' research. d. legal scholars' research. QUESTION 23 Kent's witness Lois is not an expert in the matter about which she is being questioned. Lois can a testify only about what she personally observed. Ob offer her conclusion with regard to the case. c. offer her opinion about any of the evidence. d. testify about any of the facts in the case. QUESTION 24 In most states, in suits brought in small claims courts, lawyers are allowed. True False QUESTION 25 The Kentucky Supreme Court rules against Luther in a case against Motor Cars, Inc. Luther wants to appeal the cause to the United States Supreme Court Luther must ask the Court to issue a writ of a. jurisdiction b. summons C. certiorari. d. appeal QUESTION 26 Orinoco.com, an online seller of a variety of consumer streaming products, files a suit against the state of Nevada, claiming that a Nevada state law violates the commerce clause. The court will agree if the statute imposes a substantial burden on a. the local government b. the state. c. noneconomic activity d. interstate commerce QUESTION 27 The U.S. Constitution explicitly mentions a general right to privacy True False QUESTION 28 Cases arising between citizens of different states involve diversity of citizenship True Falso To have standing to sue, a party must be "standing in the geographical jurisdiction of the court in which a suit is filed. True False QUESTION 30 David, an Alabama resident, files suit in an Alabama court against QuickAds, an internet company based in Georgia that provides advertising services. QuickAds only contact with persons in Alabama has been through QuickAds passive advertising. The Alabama court is: a likely to refer the case to a higher district court b. not likely to have jurisdiction over the case because QuickAds is based in Georgia. c. likely to refer the case to an appellate court d. likely to have jurisdiction if the claim David brings is based on QuickAds advertising scheme in Alabama QUESTION 31 Lake City enacts an ordinance that bans the distribution of all printed materials on city streets. Mac opposes the city's latest "revenue enhancing" measure and wants to protest by distributing handbills. In his suit against Lake City, a court would likely hold the ban on printed materials to be a. not subject to the U.S. Constitution bunconstitutional under the First Amendment, c. unconstitutional under the commerce clause d. constitutional under the First Amendment. QUESTION 32 When a defendant finishes introducing evidence, the trial is concluded True False QUESTION 33 Under the Constitution, speech-oral, written, or symbolized by conduct-cannot be restricted in any way. True False QUESTION 34 If a discovery request involves confidential business information, the scope of the request can be limited. True False QUESTION 35 Minimum contacts with a jurisdiction are never enough to support jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant True False QUESTION 36 Charles is a federal judge whose judicial decisions are part of case law, which does not include interpretations of a. statutes enacted by legislatures. b. parties' subjective motives for engaging in litigation. C. regulations created by administrative agencies. d. constitutional provisions