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Hearing Requests Are Substantive Right Claims

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

  • 20330_esther_ems_name_clearing · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice ANo process is due because a government employer may publicly state any reason it had for firing an employee.

    Why it's attractive

    The word any is too broad once a public charge triggers a licensing consequence.

    Why it's wrong

    The word any is too broad once a public charge triggers a licensing consequence.

  • 20330_esther_ems_name_clearing · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice BNo hearing is required because injury to reputation alone does not trigger procedural due process.

    Why it's attractive

    The choice talks about reputation alone, but the stem adds a licensing bar.

    Why it's wrong

    The choice talks about reputation alone, but the stem adds a licensing bar.

  • 20330_esther_ems_name_clearing · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice DStrict scrutiny applies because paramedic work is a fundamental right of employment.

    Why it's attractive

    The stem asks about a hearing after a denied accusation, not about burdening a fundamental right.

    Why it's wrong

    The stem asks about a hearing after a denied accusation, not about burdening a fundamental right.

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