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A. What's Constitutional? Arguing Your Case. Imagine you're a lawyer in charge of arguing that a
particular situation violated someone's constitutional rights - or that it didn't.
• How would you convince the court?
• What kind of "evidence" would you use?
• How could you prove that an action is or is not constitutional?
Brainstorm your strategy and write notes about it here:

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