Losing A Paycheck Is Liberty
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
20204_christian_school_bookkeeper_pantry · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice AThe bookkeeper wins because losing any government-style paycheck is a deprivation of liberty.
Why it's attractive
It treats any loss of a state-action paycheck as a liberty deprivation even without a tangible change in legal status.
Why it's wrong
It treats any loss of a state-action paycheck as a liberty deprivation even without a tangible change in legal status.
20204_christian_school_bookkeeper_pantry · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice BThe bookkeeper wins because working at any state-action school always creates a property interest.
Why it's attractive
It says any state-action job creates a property interest even without a rule limiting removal.
Why it's wrong
It says any state-action job creates a property interest even without a rule limiting removal.
20204_christian_school_bookkeeper_pantry · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice DThe bookkeeper loses only if the school proves the firing was wise policy.
Why it's attractive
It rephrases the constitutional question as whether the firing was wise policy.
Why it's wrong
It rephrases the constitutional question as whether the firing was wise policy.
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