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James, an attorney, is appealing a trial court rruling. He is arguing the case i

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Question

James, an attorney, is appealing a trial court rruling. He is arguing the case in an appeals court. Which of the following examples would make the strongest arguement for overturning the trial court?

A. A ruling by the state's surpreme court involved similar facts but did not address the specific claim.

B. A statute passed by the state legislature upholding his interpretation.

C. A ruling upholding his interpretations from a different state.

D. A prestigious law article in the Harvard Law Review.

Explanation / Answer

Option B is correct.

A statute passed by the state legislature upholding his interpretation.

This will his strongest argument in overturning the trial court

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