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When a court makes a decision on the basis of statements and evidence presented without a trial, what is the court granting?

(a) A writ of certiorari
(b) A temporary restraining order
(c) Summary judgment
(d) A subpoena

The correct answer: (c) Summary judgment. According to the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, summary judgment is a "decision made on the basis of statements and evidence presented for the record without a trial. It is used when it is not necessary to resolve any factual disputes in the case. Summary judgment is granted when— on the undisputed facts in the record—one party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law."[1]