All Chapters Included
, Business Law Today - The Essentials Text & Summarized Cases, Cengage, 13th edition, Roger
LeRoy Miller, Chapters 1 - 25, Complete
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Legal and Constitutional Foundations of Business
—Appendix to Chapter 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law
Chapter 2: Courts and Alternative Dispute Re SOLUTION
Chapter 3: Ethics in Business
—Appendix to Chapter 3: Code of Ethics Example
Chapter 4: Tort Law
Chapter 5: Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter 6: Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy
Chapter 7: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime
Chapter 8: Agreement and Consideration in Contracts
Chapter 9: Capacity, Legality, and Enforceability
Chapter 10: Contract Performance, Breach, and Remedies
Chapter 11: Sales and Lease Contracts
Chapter 12: Performance and Breach in Sales and Lease Contracts
Chapter 13: Negotiable Instruments
Chapter 14: Banking
Chapter 15: Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy
Chapter 16: Agency Relationships in Business
Chapter 17: Employment Law
Chapter 18: The Entrepreneur’s Options
Chapter 19: Corporations
Chapter 20: Investor Protection, Insider Trading, and Corporate Governance
Chapter 21: Antitrust Law and Promoting Competition
Chapter 22: Consumer Law
Chapter 23: Personal Property, Bailments, and Insurance
Chapter 24: Real Property and Environmental Law
Chapter 25: International and Space Law
,SOLUTION and Answer Guide
Miller, Business Law Today, The Essentials Text & Summarized
Cases 13e, 9780357635346;Chapter 01: Legal and Constitutional Foundations of
Business
Table of Contents
Critical Thinking Questions in Features ................................................................................. 1
Adapting the Law to the Online Environment..................................................................... 1
Critical Thinking Questions in Cases..................................................................................... 2
Case 1.1 .............................................................................................................................. 2
Case 1.2 ............................................................................................................................. 3
Case 1.3 ..............................................................................................................................3
Chapter Review..................................................................................................................... 4
Practice and Review .......................................................................................................... 4
Practice and Review: Debate This .......................................................................................5
Issue Spotters .....................................................................................................................5
Business Scenarios and Case Problems ...............................................................................5
Critical Thinking and Writing Assignments ......................................................................10
Critical Thinking Questions in Appendix Exhibit 1A–3 ......................................................... 11
Exhibit 1A–3 ..................................................................................................................... 11
, Critical=Thinking=Questions=in=Features
Adapting=the=Law=to=the=Online=Environment
One=observer=has=said=that=the=American=legal=system=should=evaluate=social=medi
a=companies=based=on=how=―they=affect=us=as=citizens,=not=only=[on=how]=they=affe
ct=us=as=consumers.= = What=is=your=opinion=of=this=statement?
SOLUTION
The=person=who=made=this=statement=clearly=sees=a=―citizen=
= as=having=different=motivations=and=concerns=than=a=―consumer.=
= Presumably,=a=citizen=is=mostly=concerned=with=the=good=of=society=as=a=whol
e,=and=therefore=would=be=open=to=the=idea=of=government=regulation=that=rest
ricted=thenegative=influence=of=social=media,=regardless=of=the=First=Amendmen
t.=A=consumer,=by=contrast,=would=be=primarily=concerned=with=having=a=mark
etplace=that=offers=the=widest=possible=varieties=of=freedom=(of=choice,=of=spee
ch,=etc.)=and=would=for=that=reason=be=opposed=to=government=regulation=of=so
cial=media.=There=is,=however,=an=argument=to=be=made=that=the=citizens=that=
make=up=a=society=benefit=when=the=marketplace=of=ideas—
=whether=they=are=subjectively
―positive= = or=―negative= =—
is=allowed=to=flourish=in=the=absence=of=government=regulation.
1. Tim=Cook,=Apple‘s=chief=operating=officer,=has=suggested=that=the=United=St
ates=Congress=shouldpass=a=law=limiting=the=ability=of=Apple=and=other=tech
=countries=to=keep=consumer=data=private.=Why=would=a=business=executive
=make=such=a=request?