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Why might a judge refuse to hear a job-related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers?
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• A judge only has authority in his or her own courtroom.
• It is considered a moot question.
• It is considered a political question.
• Other remedies are considered to be available.

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chhose one
Answered by GPT 3.5
A judge might refuse to hear a job-related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers because it is considered a political question. This means that the dispute may involve issues that are better addressed by government agencies or officials, rather than through the legal system.
Answered by GPT 3.5
It is considered a political question.

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