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Which of the following is NOT a module covered in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
Which of the following is NOT a module covered in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
- Module 4: Judicial Review (correct)
- Module 2: Amendment and Revision
- Module 1: Introductory Concepts and Discussions
- Module 3: Rules of Constitutional Interpretation
Which case discussed the Definition and Elements of State in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
Which case discussed the Definition and Elements of State in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
- Santiago v COMELEC
- Lee v Director of Lands
- Lambino v COMELEC
- Macariola v Asuncion (correct)
Which case discussed the Modes of Acquiring Citizenship in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
Which case discussed the Modes of Acquiring Citizenship in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms?
- Re: Application of Ching Poe v COMELEC
- Macariola v Asuncion
- Tecson v COMELEC
- Lee v Director of Lands (correct)
Which rule of Constitutional Interpretation focuses on the literal meaning of the words used in the Constitution?
Which rule of Constitutional Interpretation focuses on the literal meaning of the words used in the Constitution?
Which case established the Doctrine of Constitutional Supremacy?
Which case established the Doctrine of Constitutional Supremacy?
Macariola v Asuncion is covered in Module 1 of Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Macariola v Asuncion is covered in Module 1 of Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Lambino v COMELEC is covered in Module 2 of Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Lambino v COMELEC is covered in Module 2 of Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Tecson v COMELEC discussed the Modes of Acquiring Citizenship in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Tecson v COMELEC discussed the Modes of Acquiring Citizenship in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
The Doctrine of Constitutional Supremacy was established in Santiago v COMELEC.
The Doctrine of Constitutional Supremacy was established in Santiago v COMELEC.
Garcia v Executive S. characterized Judicial Review in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.
Garcia v Executive S. characterized Judicial Review in Constitutional Law 1 Midterms.