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LGS 200: TEST 1

law
ENFORCEABLE RULES GOVERNING RELATIONSHIPS AMONG INDIVIDUALS AND BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR SOCIETY.
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legislative, judicial, executive
what are the 3 branches of government
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judicial
which branch interprets the laws
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legislative
which branch makes the laws
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executive
which branch enforces the laws
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US constitution
the framework or skeleton for the laws. The supreme law of the land
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US constitution, state constitutions, statutory law, case law, english common law
5 sources of American law
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10th amendment
the __ ______ reserves all powers not granted to the federal government to the states
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7, 27
there are __ articles and __ amendments in the US constitution
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freedom of religion, speech, petition, assembly and press.
amendment 1 protects against:
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slander, threats, and harassment
what are the 3 exceptions to the first amendment?
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cannot
state constiutions (can/cannot) violate the US constitution.
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statutory law
written law
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US congress, state legislatures municipal ordinances
statutory law: -federal level _____ -state level______ -local level_______
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fed-prohibit employment discrimination state-criminal laws municipal-renting hotels
give an example of each level of statutory law
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case law
judge made law; promotes stability of our laws. Includes interpretations of constitutional provisions, statutes, and regulations
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english common law
a body of general rules that applied throughout the entire English realm; body of law developed from custom or judicial decisions – not made by legislative body-traditional law, mostly originated in England.
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legal precedent
english common law also sets a ___ _____- a court decision that furnishes authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts
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stare decisis
“to stand on decided cases” – common doctrine under which judges are obligate to follow the precedents established in prior decisions-judges are obligated to make decisions based on judges and courts above them.
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legal precedents
english common law- departures from ___ ___ like roe verses wade and brown verses board of education. It also promotes legal stability and predictability
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plaintiff
person who brings the lawsuit
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defendant
person who defends the lawsuit
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remedy
means given to enforce a right or compensate for violation of a right. Very important for a successful case.
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legal remedies
a reason to file a lawsuit. ex: failure to pay for goods pursuant to a contract.
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1)civil law 2)criminal law 3)interaction of criminal and civil laws
what are the 3 classifications of law
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civil law, compensation
spells out the rights and duties that exist between persons and between persons and their government –Brought in the name of a person. primary remedy is _____________.
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divorce, compensation for wreck damage
give some examples of a civil law case
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criminal law, deterrence
wrongs committed against society for which society demands redress. Brought in the name of the state – goal is___________.
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state, offender
in a criminal case, the ____ is the plaintiff and the ______ is the defendant.
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assault, robbery, murder
what are 3 examples of interaction of criminal and civil laws?
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punishment and deterrence
what are the goals of persecuting someone?
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1)US code 2)code of Federal Regulations 3)Alabama Code 4)city municipal ordinances
Finding the laws: 4 statutes
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1)reporter system 2)Federal district courts 3)unpublished orders
finding the laws: case law(3 ways)
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trial court
only one court; present witnesses
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appellate courts (appeal)
every court after the original trial. Finds out if the judge made the right legal decision and either affirms or reverses the decision.
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trial judge and justices, mostly an appellate judge
types of judges
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unanimous, majority, concurring, dissenting, per curiam
5 opinions
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jurisdiction over the persons
judicial requirements: _____________________ within the state of the residence.
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subject matter jurisdiction
types of cases heard by a court. Court is authorized to hear a certain kind of case
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probate, bankruptcy, circuit, state district, municipal, juvenile
name some courts under limited jurisdiction
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appeal(appellate jurisdiction)
one original trial court and everything after that is a(n) _______.
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to determine whether or not the judge applied the law properly
why is there an appellate review?
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roe verses wade she was pregnant when the trial started and by the time it got to the supreme court, the baby was already born.
There must be a standing issue in order to have a trial. What is the one exception?
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federal question or issue
first reason to file a case in federal court
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(diversity jurisdiction) residential diversity of the parties and an amount in controversy in excess of 75000
second reason to file a case in federal court
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legally protected and tangible interest
A party must have a _______________________ at stake in the litigation before they can file suit.
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justiciable controversy
real and substantial issue, not hypothetical or academic
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federal district courts, US courts of appeals US supreme court
what are the 3 tiers of the federal court system?
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fed district courts
this tier has trial courts and general jurisdiction
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US courts of appeals
this tier has 13 circuit courts
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US supreme court
this tier can pick which cases they hear.
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writ of certiorari
a request by a party for the US supreme court to hear a case
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4
at least __ justices must approve a writ before the case will be heard
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100
Supreme court averages hearing less than __ cases per year
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conflicts among decisions from the circuit courts of appeals and important constitutional issues
what types of cases are hear by the supreme court
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pleadings,discovery,pre trial matters, jury/ non jury trials, jury selection, the trial, appeals
name the steps in the process of a civil lawsuit (7 steps)
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pleadings
documents filed to raise claims and issues
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plaintiff's complaint
____ _____ initiates a lawsuit
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summons
a notice that failure to respond within a certain time period may result in a default judgement
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service of process
delivery of the lawsuit to defendant, or a publication if the person cannot be found
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defendants answer, defendant's counterclaim, assertion of defenses
what are the last 3 steps in a pleading
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discovery
finding out about the opponent's case
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interogatories
written questions
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depositions
face to face questions on the record( best and most expensive method)
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request for production
request opponent to produce documents like tax records, medical records, photos etc
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subpoenas
the last step in discovery is _____ to 3rd parties.
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divorces, juvenile matters, youthful offender, and workman's comp
what are the 4 types of cases help without a jury?
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voir dire
questions for potential jurors
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12
how many jurors in a trial
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opening statements, direct examination of witnesses and testimony, cross examination, closing arguments, jury deliberation, verdict
what are the 6 steps in a trial
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appeals
review of transcript of the trial to determine if the judge made any errors of law
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advisor, document drafter, negotiator, advocate
what are the 4 roles of an attorney?
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WOM, internet, ads
how do most ppl choose a lawyer
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attorney-client privilege
communications between client and attorney are confidential and privileged – can only be waived by client. Ex: the client can admit that he killed other people but the attorney cannot release the info to anyone.
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court
the role of the ______-to resolve a dispute
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adversarial system
an analogy of the ____ ____- like a football game, both play as hard as they can to win but there are rules to be followed.
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jury
who determines the facts in a trial?
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judge
who is the referee; they make sure the procedures are followed properly.
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legal remedy? can this issue be resolves thru court system? what are the chances of winning? what is the value of the remedy?
what are some questions to ask yourself when deciding to file a lawsuit?
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under contract and divorce cases
in the US everyone pays there own attorney's fees. what are the 2 exceptions?
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fixed fees, hourly fees/rates, contingent fees(lawyer gets % of the winnings)
what are the 3 types of legal fees?
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final through the legal process
what is the pro of litigation?
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expensive and unpredictable
what are the cons of litigation?
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alternative dispute resolution
says there are other ways to resolve the lawsuit
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negotiation method
informal discussions
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mediation method
hired third party mediator assists the parties in reaching a settlement
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arbitration method
third party renders a legally binding decision -based upon a contractual relationship -waives right to file a lawsuit -held in a diff state sometimes
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mediation
what is the most common method?
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submission, hearing, award
what is the process of arbitration?
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