Dynamic Business Law, 6th Edition By Nancy Kubasek Chapter
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Business law consists of the enforceable rules of conduct that govern commercial
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relationships.
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Contracts, employment decisions, and payments to suppliers are protected by business law.
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Public law controls both disputes between private individuals and their government and
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disputes involving only private individuals.
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Criminal law lays out the rights and responsibilities implied in relationships between persons.
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Only civil law regulates the behavior of individuals.
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Case law interpretations are law, unless they are revoked later by new statutory law.
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,The decision of a state supreme court is binding on a lower court that is located in the same state.
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Model or uniform laws are sources of law that are binding on courts.
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Constitutions and statutes always cover all of the detailed rules that affect business and
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government relations.
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"Legal positivism" is also known as "natural law."
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Miko comes to Jamal's law office to ask him about the law in regard to dogs running at large in her
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neighborhood. Jamal tells Miko that he will research the issue and get back to her. Where
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should Jamal look first in order to locate applicable law?
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Restatements
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, The president issued an executive order requiring that every citizen purchase a head of broccoli to
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eat once a week in order to maintain health. The executive order was challenged and the case
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went to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court declared the executive order could not
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be enforced because it was an abuse of the president’s power. What is the primary source of
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law the Supreme Court would interpret to determine if the executive order was enforceable?
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When you read a case, you should:
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Find the facts, look for the issue, critically think about the issue, and determine if your
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reasoning matches the reasoning of the judge.
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Identify the legal issues, apply the facts to the legal issues, and evaluate the reasoning of the
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judge in light of the facts of the case. ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll
Consider the truth of the facts of the case, identify legal questions raised, review the ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll
decision of the judge, and determine if the judge’s decision was justified by the rule
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Find the facts, look for the issue, identify the judge’s reason and conclusion, locate the
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rules of law that govern the reasoning, and apply critical thinking to the judge’s
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reasoning. ll
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identify how the judge interpreted the facts in the case.
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