State courts resolve disputes and administer justice by interpreting
a. state statutes, the state and federal constitutions, but not common law.
b. state statutes, the state and federal constitutions, and common law.
c. the state and federal constitutions, and common law, but not state statutes
d. state statutes, the state constitution, and common law, but not the federal constitution.
b
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An opinion assigned by the chief justice when the chief justice votes with the majority of the court is
A) the majority opinion. B) the concurring opinion. C) the dissenting opinion. D) the consensus opinion. E) the singular opinion.
The Constitution grants ________ the right to control the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.
A. the attorney general of the United States B. the Supreme Court C. Congress D. the Senate E. the president