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4 April, 17:29

Which scenario describes a federal court going against the principle of precedent?

A) A state Supreme Court overturns a defendant's conviction on the grounds that the judge for his first trial demonstrated a bias against him.

B) A defendant convicted of a federal crime appeals to the Supreme Court, but his request is denied.

C) A federal judge rules that newspapers may be censored during an emergency despite earlier courts declaring this practice unconstitutional.

D) A court rules that a state is allowed to racially segregate restrooms because earlier courts ruled in favor of segregated buses.

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  1. 4 April, 17:48
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    Its C) A federal judge rules that newspapers may be censored during an emergency despite earlier courts declaring this practice unconstitutional.
  2. 4 April, 17:55
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    D ... a court rules that a state is allowed to racially segregate restrooms because earlier courts ruled on segregated buses
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