TRUE/FALSE 1. The government may not prohibit a political rally, but it may restrict when and where
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1. The government may not prohibit a political rally, but it may restrict when and where the demonstrators meet.
2. The Due Process Clause requires that any citizen is entitled to a jury trial before any right or property interest is taken.
3. The government has the right to take a homeowner’s property for a public purpose.
4. A subpoena is an order punishing a defendant who has violated a court ruling.
5. A bystander who sees someone in peril must come to that person’s assistance, but only if he can do so without endangering himself or others.
6. Administrative agencies play an advisory role in the life of many industries but do not have the legal authority to enforce their opinions.
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Introduction To Business Law
ISBN: 9780324826999
3rd Edition
Authors: Jeff Rey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson
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