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Fourteenth Amendment - correct answer - "No state shall make or
enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities
of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive
anyone of life, liberty, or property without a due process of law"
United States V. Windsor (2013) - correct answer - The persons
against same sex marriage lacked standing
What are the themes of law? - correct answer - predictability vs.
flexibility
authority vs. flexibility
religious vs. secular
freedom vs. equality
unite diverse cultures
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Lycurgus - 700 B.C - correct answer - - famous lawmaker in
Sparta, Greece
- gave ideas of modern socialism and communism with dividing
land
- Fascist ideals for Sparta
- Divided power among all the people
Draco - 600 BC - correct answer - - lawmaker in Athens, Greece
- made harsh, very strict law
- one punishment (death) for every crime
- aristocrat friendly
- extreme deterrence
Solon - 500 BC - correct answer - - fixed Draco's power in Athens
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- created new constitution
- all debt slaves are free - populist law
- freedom v. equality
Twelve Tables - 455 BC - correct answer - - legal code in Roman
Empire
- codes of substantive and procedural law
- modern lawyer born
Justinian - 550 AD - correct answer - -Byzantine Empire
- 60 volumes
- first big legal code of modern Europe
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Henry II 1150 AD - correct answer - - Reformed the judicial
system by appointing royal judges so that they could bring
consistency
- kept track of what they said in court opinions (judicial opinions)
- wanted to intrude churches but instead protected them after
Beckett was martyr
Magna Carta 1215 - correct answer - - peace treaty because
nobles getting land
- King is not above law
Common law judges - correct answer - - Edward Cake
- Matthew Hale
- William Blackstone
- George Wythe (his students made laws in US)
What is hierarchy of law? - correct answer - Constitution, Statute,
Regulations, Executive Orders