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it View Go Tools Window Help n Desktop Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 1.32.36 PM 3 pts D | Question 5 A federal court, consistent with the Administrative Procedures Act, can set asid and the Federal Trade Commission for one of three reasons. Select those three reasons from the list below. e decisions of the Federal Communications Commission The agency decision or rule conflicts with a state law or The agency decision or rule is an abuse of discretion The agency decision or rule is arbitrary and capricious The agency decision or rule is otherwise not in accordance with the law The agency decision or rule violates the principle of respondent superior 3 pts D Question 6 place and manner when it occurs on government property or involves the use of government property if three (3) restrictions are met. From the list below, choose those Freedom of expression under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution may be limited as to time, three (3) restrictions. The law, rule or regulation must be content neutral on its face and in the manner in which it is applied. law, rule or regulation must be content focused and based The law, rule or regulation must not offer alternate options or forums for communicati The law, rule or regulation must not constitute a complete ban on communication O The The law rule or regulation must be narrowly tailored to further a substantial state interest and that interest restrain no more expression than necessary to further Sep 7, 2018 ot 11-54 AMExplanation / Answer
5. APA- courts should set aside agency actions found to be arbitrary, capricious or an abuse of discretion.
So correct ans is b) and C)
6. First, a restriction must be content-neutral
Second a restriction must be view point neutral
Third, a restriction must burden speech no more than is necessary to serve an important government interest.
So the option a) and e) are correct.
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