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what is an injunction against a law?
a court order that stops a law from being enforced
an opinion presented by the supreme court justices
a trial that reverses a law’s legal standing
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- The first option: An injunction is a court order, and an injunction against a law would logically be a court order stopping that law from being enforced.
- The second option: An opinion by Supreme Court justices is just their judicial opinion, not an injunction.
- The third option: A trial reversing a law’s legal standing is not what an injunction is; an injunction is a court order to stop an action (here, enforcing a law), not a trial.
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