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PART II: ESSAY QUESTIONS (TWO HOURS) (2/3 оf exаm grаde) 31. Essаy 1 (1/3 оf Exam Grade) In respоnse to a rise in hospitalizations due to food poisoning, State X enacted the following law: All operators of mobile food carts operating on any sidewalk, street, or any other public property must (1) be residents of State X and (2) licensed by the local municipality, i.e., County, City, etc., to operate and sell food on mobile food carts. In order to obtain a license, the law further requires mobile food carts be subjected to random health inspections and the owners of the mobile food carts must complete food safety training provided free of charge by State X. Ava owns and operates a mobile food cart which sells burritos in State X. Ava, however, lives in a city in neighboring State Y which is close to the border of State X. In the twelve years she has operated her food cart, she has never had a complaint about her burritos causing anybody to become sick. Though Ava never attended culinary school or received any other formal training, many people say Ava’s burritos are the best in State X. Ava files a lawsuit in the United States District Court of State X seeking to enjoin enforcement of the law. Ava alleges the law is unconstitutional and unfairly targets racial minorities since most owners of mobile food carts are racial minorities (like Ava) in State X. Based upon a recent study of mobile food carts operating in State X, over 80% are owned and operated by racial minorities. In that same study, it was noted that less than 10% of mobile food cart customers reported any complaints of food poisoning. State X filed a motion to dismiss Ava’s complaint. How should the court rule on State X’s motion to dismiss?