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Political Law, 2012 Bar — Question 27

Political Law
2012 BarPolitical LawQ. 27

MULTIPLE CHOICE

When the Supreme Court sits en banc, cases are decided by the concurrence of a majority of the members who: (A) actually sent in memos on matters for deliberation and called in their votes thereon. (B) actually participated in the oral arguments and voted thereon. (C) actually took part in the deliberations on the issues in the case and voted thereon. (D) actually took part in the voting thereon and took notes on the actual deliberations.

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