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,CHAPTERj1: Legaljand Constitutional FoundationsjofjBusiness
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—Appendix toChapterj1: FindingjandjAnalyzingthejLaw
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CHAPTERj2:Courts andjAlternativeDisputeResolution
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CHAPTERj3: Ethics injBusiness
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—AppendixtoChapterj3: CodejofjEthicsExample
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CHAPTERj4: TortjLaw
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CHAPTERj5: Intellectual PropertyjRights
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CHAPTERj6:InternetjLaw,SocialMedia,andjPrivacy
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CHAPTERj7:CriminaljLawandCyberjCrime
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CHAPTERj8:AgreementandjConsiderationinjContracts
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CHAPTERj9:Capacity,Legality,jandEnforceability
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CHAPTERj10:ContractPerformance,Breach,andjRemedies
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CHAPTERj11:SalesandjLeasejContracts
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CHAPTERj12:Performance and BreachinSalesjand LeaseContracts
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CHAPTERj13: NegotiablejInstruments
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CHAPTERj14: Banking
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CHAPTERj 15: Creditors’ Rights andj Bankruptcy
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CHAPTERj 16: Agency Relationships inj Business
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CHAPTERj17: EmploymentjLaw
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CHAPTERj18:ThejEntrepreneur’sOptions
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,CHAPTERj19: Corporations
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CHAPTERj20:InvestorjProtection,jInsiderjTrading,jandCorporateGovernance
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CHAPTERj21: AntitrustjLawjandjPromotingjCompetition
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CHAPTERj22:ConsumerjLaw
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CHAPTERj23:PersonalProperty,Bailments,andjInsurance
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CHAPTERj24:RealjPropertyjandjEnvironmentaljLaw
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CHAPTERj25:InternationalandSpaceLaw
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, SolutionjandAnswerjGuide l
Miller, Business Lawj Today, The Essentials Text & Summarized Cases 13e,
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9780357635346;Chapterj01: Legal and Constitutional Foundations ofj Business
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Table of Contents
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Critical Thinking Questions in Features ..........................................................................................1
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Adaptingj the Law toj the Online Environment .............................................................................1
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Critical Thinking Questions in Cases ..............................................................................................2
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Case 1.1 ........................................................................................................................................2
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Case 1.2 ........................................................................................................................................3
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Case 1.3 ........................................................................................................................................3
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Chapter Review ................................................................................................................................4
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Practice and Review .....................................................................................................................4
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Practicej and Review: Debate This................................................................................................5
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Issue Spotters ................................................................................................................................5
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Business Scenarios and Case Problems........................................................................................5
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Critical Thinking and Writing Assignments ..............................................................................10
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Critical Thinking Questions in Appendix Exhibitj 1A–3 ...............................................................11
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Exhibit 1A–3 ..............................................................................................................................11
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Critical Thinkingj Questions in Features Adaptingj
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the Law to the Online Environment
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1. One observerj has said thatj the American legal system should evaluate social media
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companies based on how ―they affect us as citizens, not onlyj[on how] theyjaffect us as l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
consumers.‖ What is your opinion of this statement?
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Solution
The person who made this statement clearly sees a ―citizen‖ as having different
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motivations and concerns than aj ―consumer.‖ Presumably, a citizen is mostly
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concerned with the good ofj society as a whole, and therefore would be open to the idea of
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government regulation that restricted thenegative influence of social media, regardless of
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the First Amendment. A consumer, byj contrast, would be primarilyj concerned with
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having a marketplace that offers the widest possible varieties of freedom (of choice, of
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speech, etc.) andj would forj that reason bej opposed to government regulation ofj social
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media. Therej is, however, an argument to be madej that the citizens that make up a society
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benefit when the marketplace of ideas— whetherj theyj are subjectively
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