What is the primary purpose of the Miller test?

a. to determine the level of entanglement of the law with religion
b. to establish the standards by which speech may be declared obscene
c. to test the religious literacy of potential candidates for office
d. to determine how much a law would encroach on rights within the Bill of Rights

b. to establish the standards by which speech may be declared obscene

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a. attending meetings b. identifying with a party's sentiments c. doing volunteer work d. organizational membership -

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The dual systems of federal and state court share in common which of the following traditions?

a. judicial supremacy b. constitutional authority c. an adversarial system of justice d. ultimate authority over the laws within their jurisdiction

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