Answer:
The states that need to ratify a constitution for it to become legal are nine states, that is 70% approval over the required threshold of thirteen states for amendment proposals to states which require all the 75% of the total states threshold.
Explanation:
Article seven of the US constitution provides that, in the event where, nine member states ratify a constitution (70%) then, it is qualified to pass as legal.
Differently, the approval of an amendment to the states must comply with the law that requires it to be ratified by at-least 75% of the total, which is higher by 5% compared to the one for ratification of the constitution.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
In the Daubert case, The case is tainted because the defendant provided 'expert witness' to give testimony in the favor, but the testimonies that given contradict the common scientific knowledge that is held by scientific community. Even though this happen, the juries still rule in favor of the defendant simply because they brought 'an expert'.
To prevent this from happening again, the supreme court created rule 702 which restrict the type of expert testimonies that are admissible in court.