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WA BAR EXAM - WA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE. VERIFIED.| latest update 2024/25|
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WA BAR EXAM - WA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUESTIONS AND 
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Standing - -In order to prove standing, plaintiff must show an INDIVIDUAL/PERSONAL injury that the 
defendant caused AND that can be redressed by the requested relief 
Associational standing - -An association has standing to sue when: 
1) one or more members would have standing on their own AND 
2) members' interest is related to purpose of the organization 
Standing - WA LAW - -Washington law is more libera...
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which means there must be a case or controversy presented 
 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that constitute political questions 
 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate commerce, as long ...
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Bar Exam Latest 2023 with Complete and Verified Solutions Elements of Standing 1. Injury in fact - (i) requires both a particularized injury that affects the plaintiff in a personal and individual way and (ii) a concrete injury - one that exists in fact 
2. Causation and Redressability - Plaintiff must allege and prove that the defendant caused the injury so that a favorable court decision is likely to remedy the harm 
3. No Third party Standing - Cannot assert claims of others, of third parties...
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Bar Exam | 544 Actual Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2023
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CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW / EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ GRADED A+
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CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW / 
EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ GRADED A+ 
JUSTICIABLE CASE OR CONTROVERSY: DEFINE "RAMPSE" - -R-Ripeness 
A-Absention 
M-Mootness 
P-Political Question 
S-Standing 
E-Eleventh Amendment 
RIPENESS - -P not entitled to review of statute or regulation before enforcement unless (1) P will 
suffer some harm or immediate threat of harm, (2) issue fit for judicial review, and (3) there is a record 
for judicial review. 
ABSTENTION - -Federal court will...
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Elements of Standing - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Injury in fact - (i) requires both a 
particularized injury that affects the plaintiff in a personal and individual way and (ii) a 
concrete injury - one that exists in fact 
2. Causation and Redressability - Plaintiff must allege and prove that the defendant 
caused the injury so that a favorable court decision is likely to remedy the harm 
3. No Third party Standing - Cannot assert claims of others, o...
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The definition of law - Answer-is a body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and 
effect, prescribed, recognized, and enforced by controlling authority. 
Consensus Theory - Answer-The consensus theory focuses on the social order being 
sustained by the shared norms, values, and beliefs of the people. Society maintains the 
status quo for its members. Also, if an individual goes against what is accepted and 
shared by the majority of individu...
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Justiciability - Answer-a case must be justiciable to be heard in federal court, which 
means there must be a case or controversy presented 
4 elements for justifiability - Answer-1. standing 
2. ripeness 
3. mootness 
4. political question doctrine- fed. cts will not adjudicate certain consittional issues that 
constitute political questions 
negative commerce clause - Answer-a state or local government may regulate intrastate 
commerce, as lon...
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Requirements for ∏ to have Standing: - CORRECT ANSWER-1) injury: the ∏ must 
allege and prove that he or she has been injured or imminently will be injured; injury is 
NOT established with only IDEOLOGICAL OBJECTION; ∏s may only assert injuries 
that they personally have suffered; ∏s seeking INJUNCTIVE or DECLARATORY relief 
must show a likelihood of future harm 
2) causation and redressability: the ∏ must allege and prove that the ▵ caused the 
injury so tha...
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The definition of law - Answer-is a body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and 
effect, prescribed, recognized, and enforced by controlling authority. 
Consensus Theory - Answer-The consensus theory focuses on the social order being 
sustained by the shared norms, values, and beliefs of the people. Society maintains the 
status quo for its members. Also, if an individual goes against what is accepted and 
shared by the majority of individu...