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Whats is Article I of the Constitution
Legislative Branch
Legislative Branch does?
Creates Laws
What is Article II of the constituion
Executive Branch
Executive Branch does?
Executes Laws
Executive ranch is ran by?
POTUS
Legislative Branch is ran by?
Congress
Article III of the constitution
Judicial Branch
Judicial Branch does?
Interpret Laws
Judicial Branch is ran by?
Courts
What are the three items of legal analysis?
Theory, Research Sources, Jurisdiction
,What are the legal theory differences?
law, equity and Criminal
What theories are civil?
Law (legal) and Equity
what fixes the problem under the law (legal) theory?
$ is enough to fix the problem
what fixes the problem under the equity theory?
$ is not enough, parties are seeking a behavioral change
What theory is addressed first?
Equity
Under criminal theory what are the parties seeking?
Jail time through misdemeanor or felony
in a criminal world the plaintiff is who?
The state or the gov't
Two subcategories of Law theory?
Contract or tort
What is tort?
Wrong doing against a person and the wronged party is seeking money to fix the problem
What is the jail time for a felony?
1+ years
What is the jail time for a misdemeanor?
less than a year
What are the two legal resource options?
, Statutory and Case/Common Law
What is statutory law?
Black and white letter of the law, strict reading (research here first)
Whats is case/common law?
interpretation of a statutory law by court. Stare Decisis; appalette courts; supreme court ruling;
etc
which one primes? case/common law or statutory
case/common law
Dos state laws control federal contracts?
No
How many different ways can you get into federal court?
5
what is the flow for federal jurisdiction?
ACT------>Code--------->Reg
What is Article I section 8?
Enumerated Powers
Tucker Act
Provided for an exception to the absolute sovereign rule- can sue govt
What is a contract?
An agreement between two or more parties
that creates in each party a duty to do or not
do something and a right to performance of the
other's duty or a remedy for the breach of the
other's duty. BLUF: A promise for a promise or a promise for an act.
100% Verified Answers!!
Whats is Article I of the Constitution
Legislative Branch
Legislative Branch does?
Creates Laws
What is Article II of the constituion
Executive Branch
Executive Branch does?
Executes Laws
Executive ranch is ran by?
POTUS
Legislative Branch is ran by?
Congress
Article III of the constitution
Judicial Branch
Judicial Branch does?
Interpret Laws
Judicial Branch is ran by?
Courts
What are the three items of legal analysis?
Theory, Research Sources, Jurisdiction
,What are the legal theory differences?
law, equity and Criminal
What theories are civil?
Law (legal) and Equity
what fixes the problem under the law (legal) theory?
$ is enough to fix the problem
what fixes the problem under the equity theory?
$ is not enough, parties are seeking a behavioral change
What theory is addressed first?
Equity
Under criminal theory what are the parties seeking?
Jail time through misdemeanor or felony
in a criminal world the plaintiff is who?
The state or the gov't
Two subcategories of Law theory?
Contract or tort
What is tort?
Wrong doing against a person and the wronged party is seeking money to fix the problem
What is the jail time for a felony?
1+ years
What is the jail time for a misdemeanor?
less than a year
What are the two legal resource options?
, Statutory and Case/Common Law
What is statutory law?
Black and white letter of the law, strict reading (research here first)
Whats is case/common law?
interpretation of a statutory law by court. Stare Decisis; appalette courts; supreme court ruling;
etc
which one primes? case/common law or statutory
case/common law
Dos state laws control federal contracts?
No
How many different ways can you get into federal court?
5
what is the flow for federal jurisdiction?
ACT------>Code--------->Reg
What is Article I section 8?
Enumerated Powers
Tucker Act
Provided for an exception to the absolute sovereign rule- can sue govt
What is a contract?
An agreement between two or more parties
that creates in each party a duty to do or not
do something and a right to performance of the
other's duty or a remedy for the breach of the
other's duty. BLUF: A promise for a promise or a promise for an act.