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Brown v. Board Ans✓✓✓Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was
a landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled
unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was
unconstitutional.
Is globalization new? Ans✓✓✓- no
- was huge before WWI- imperialism, trade, colonialism
- after WWI most globalization reversed except for military
globalization
- not new but different type of globalization
What are the rights set forth in the First Amendments to the US
Constitution? Ans✓✓✓freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and
assembly
1. How many constitutions are there in the US? Ans✓✓✓two
constitutions. The first, the Articles of Confederation, was established in
1781. The current Constitution was established in 1787
What does it mean to apply critical thinking skills? How do you do that?
Ans✓✓✓Listen, apply evaluate criteria to assess the quality of
the reasoning offered to support the conclusion
,challenges us to
form judgments about the quality of the link between
someone's reasoning and their conclusions
What is the purpose of Law? Ans✓✓✓-To Regulate the workings of
Society
-Provide a predictable Environment
-To protect property
What is the natural school of law? Ans✓✓✓Source of law is absolute
(Nature, God, or Reason).
What is positivism? Ans✓✓✓Source of law is the sovereign.
Who is the most prominent American writer on natural law theory of the
20th century? Ans✓✓✓Martin Luther King, Jr.
What did Marbury v. Madison stand for? Ans✓✓✓judicial review in
the United States, meaning that American courts have the power to
strike down laws, statutes, and some government actions that violate the
Constitution of the United States.
Substantive Law Ans✓✓✓Defines the rights
of the people
,Procedural Law Ans✓✓✓Establishes
processes for
processes for
settling disputes
settling disputes
Public Law Ans✓✓✓Sets the duties of
government to its
citizens
Private Law Ans✓✓✓Regulates duties
between
individuals
Plessy v. Ferguson Ans✓✓✓"separate but equal" doctrine supreme
court upheld the constitutionally of jim crow laws
What is a plaintiff? Ans✓✓✓a person who brings a case against another
in a court of law.
What is discovery? Ans✓✓✓The pre-trial opportunity for both parties
to learn the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent's case.
, Is discovery important in a civil law country? Ans✓✓✓In civil law
countries, the discovery process involves a more active part from the
judge and the goal of discovery is to instruct the judge so that he or she
can decipher how a case should proceed. ... As a rule, discovery from a
foreign party may be pursued under the federal or state rules of civil
procedure.
Do most lawsuits go to trial? Ans✓✓✓NO
Do judges make law in the civil law system Ans✓✓✓In a civil law
system, a judge merely establishes the facts of a case and applies
remedies found in the codified law
Do Judges make the law in the Common Law system Ans✓✓✓Judge-
made law - known as common law - is law that has developed from
judgments handed down in court. It is most often used to make decisions
about areas that are not included in Acts of Parliament. When using
common law judges decide cases along the lines of earlier decisions
made in similar cases ('precedents').
What is a long arm statute? Ans✓✓✓a statute that allows for a court to
obtain personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant on the basis
of certain acts committed by an out-of-state defendant, provided that the
defendant has a sufficient connection with the state.