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According to the Oppenheimer case, the question at hand was whether the individual had to pay tax as a result of their neutralization as an English national. The main issue was determining when this individual became a national. Did they become a national before or after losing their German citizenship?
The individual did not have to pay tax as a result of their neutralization as an English national.
Who proposed the idea of killing and eating one of the men in the Speluncean Explorers case?
Whetmore
Which justice in the Speluncean Explorers case used legal positivism and upheld the conviction?
Justice Truepenny
Which justice in the Speluncean Explorers case used natural law theory and acquitted the defendants?
Justice Foster
Which justice in the Speluncean Explorers case recused themselves?
Justice Tattin
Test your knowledge of landmark jurisprudence cases with this quiz! Explore the Oppenheimer Case, where a dual national questioned his tax obligations after losing his German citizenship. Dive into the Speluncean Explorers case, authored by Lon Fuller, which involves a group of men trapped in a cave. Sharpen your legal reasoning skills and discover the fascinating aspects of these influential cases.
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