Adjacent Doctrine Bait
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Constitutional Law1
Example wrong choices
22645_manna_cart_permit · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice AThe amendment unreasonably burdens the right of persons with felony convictions to travel from state to state.
Why it's attractive
No entering, leaving, visiting, or new-resident penalty appears.
Why it's wrong
No entering, leaving, visiting, or new-resident penalty appears.
22645_manna_cart_permit · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice CShe has finished her sentence and deserves a fresh start through lawful work.
Why it's attractive
The answer has no constitutional clause, legal test, or remedy.
Why it's wrong
The answer has no constitutional clause, legal test, or remedy.
22645_manna_cart_permit · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice DThe Contracts Clause forbids the state from interfering with the right of persons with felony convictions to operate a business.
Why it's attractive
The stem has a permit application, not an existing contract.
Why it's wrong
The stem has a permit application, not an existing contract.
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