BLaw 210 1st Edition Lecture 9 Outline of Last Lecture I. QuotesII. Freedom of Speecha. Alcohol content & beerb. Time, Place, Manner, Restrictionc. Miller v CaliforniaOutline of Current Lecture III. Dispute SettlementCurrent LectureWednesday, September 18 will be a review lecture.Syllabus Amendment: Sept. 18 – regular lecture, not quiz 2. Sept. 20 is now quiz 2 day. Monday, September 23 is now Exam 1. IV. Dispute Settlementa. The US has a dual court system; federal courts and courts of the states, commonwealths and territories;b. The 2 systems are independent except in matters concerning the interpretation and enforcement of federal law, when the US Supreme Court is the controlling authorityc. The Constitution states that the judicial power of the federal government is vested in the US Supreme Court and lower courts that Congress may establish.V. Case about discrim:a. Substantiative Law: Law that creates, defines and regulates duties of partiesb. Procedural Law: prescribes methods for enforcing rights of obtaining redress for their violationc. Venue: Where jurisdiction exists for suitd. Civil Procedurei. Lawsuit begins with an injured partyii. Pleadings – paperwork to initiate suitVI. In this class know:a. the 3-2-1These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.i. 3 territories – Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoaii. Puerto Rico & Northern Mariana Islands - 2 common wealths iii. 1 district - DCb. We are in the 9th district/circuitVII. After Exam 1: Case Discussions: Pelman, Ford, Heller, Stern, Lopez, Ferlito; Ch 6-9; 43, 31.47, 48, 52,23VIII. Exam Prep & Review:a. Short answer questionsb. Same Structure as Quizzesi. Presented with issue or case – no right or wrong, just use theories, etc to support your views.c. Review cases – have base knowledge of casesd. Do not need to rewrite questionse. Commerce clause – add to cheat sheetf. Equal Protectionsg. Time, place, manner,
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