Anticipated Defense Misread
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
- Civil Procedure1
Example wrong choices
20053_lantern_workshop_declaratory_defense · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice AYes, because any action seeking a declaratory judgment belongs in federal court.
Why it's attractive
A uses the remedy label as if it supplies jurisdiction by itself.
Why it's wrong
A uses the remedy label as if it supplies jurisdiction by itself.
20053_lantern_workshop_declaratory_defense · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice CNo, because Daniel is a private Christian business owner.
Why it's attractive
C answers no, but points to Daniel's identity instead of the claim/defense split.
Why it's wrong
C answers no, but points to Daniel's identity instead of the claim/defense split.
20053_lantern_workshop_declaratory_defense · CIVIL_PROCEDURE · Choice DYes, because Daniel put the federal fire-safety rules in his declaratory complaint.
Why it's attractive
D uses the federal-rule fact but ignores that the rule is only Daniel's defense.
Why it's wrong
D uses the federal-rule fact but ignores that the rule is only Daniel's defense.
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