Midterm 1 Bergstrom MGMT 200 UW
Bergstrom MGMT 200 UW Midterm 1 Exam
, symbol of anarchy, the condition before the rule of posit
state of law comes into being
nature Protection from unreasonable search and seizure. Jacobs
4th
v.
amendment
Seattle, US v. skip worth
decided that there were exceptions to the search warrant
re- quirement that 'provided for those cases where societ
costs of obtaining a warrant could pose danger toward a l
enforcement official or risk the destruction of evidence.
these exceptions are:
Jacobsen v. Seattle 1) consensual searches
(1983) 2) stop and frisk searches
3) Border searches
4) Hot pursuit
5) Airport and courthouse searches
questioned whether pre boarding searches at airports
violated the 4th amendment after defendant who was
searched without a warrant was found with cocaine.
United states v. Judgement to US- people boarding aircraft are subject
skipworth to search based upon mere or unsupported suspicion
1) public necessity: will not searching cause harm to the
public?
2) efficacy of the search: will the search be effective in
averting potential harm?
Three-part test 3) degree of intrusion: How far are the searchers
infringing on the privacy of the searchee?
Natural law life, liberty, and property rights
Positive law those laws necessary to regulate an ordered
society Hierarchy of government federal, state, county, city
9th amendment protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the bill
rights
political arrangement in which two more levels of
government
federalism provide a variety of services to a given number of
citizens in a specified area, and how the power to
enforce governmental
decisions is shared among feral, state and lo
Supremacy governments.
clause Directly related to federalism, establishes a ranking of
the relative power of one level of government over the
lower levels of govern- ment. Federal law trumps state
and local law
Each state has authority to make laws within its borders,
Federal as long as those laws don't conflict with federal law of
law the US constitution.
1) the highest govt that passes a law wins
2) states may add their own stricter rules to strengthen
the effect of a federal law in their state if the state rule
does not conflict with intent of the federal law and does
not hurt commerce
Federal and state laws on the same subject- general 3) lower levels of govt may not pass rules or laws which
rules are less strict than the laws of a higher level of govt (ex.
minimum wages)
4) States cannot pass laws that restrict interstate
commerce (ex. states cannot pass laws that favor their
own businesses)
5) a lower govt level may regulate an area in the
, absence of a higher govt
powers not delegated to the US by the constitution, nor
10th prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states
amendment or the people
the power to enact laws for the prevention of crime and
promote
Police safety and health of the people, this right is reserved to
power the states by the both amendment. may not contravene
either federal or state constitutions
Bellevue tried to outlaw all nude dancing, even in
Couch dancing - businesses that sold no alcohol, which violated the free
Bellevue speech clause of the 1st amendment. When it tried
again, it enacted an ordinance requiring
Bergstrom MGMT 200 UW Midterm 1 Exam
, symbol of anarchy, the condition before the rule of posit
state of law comes into being
nature Protection from unreasonable search and seizure. Jacobs
4th
v.
amendment
Seattle, US v. skip worth
decided that there were exceptions to the search warrant
re- quirement that 'provided for those cases where societ
costs of obtaining a warrant could pose danger toward a l
enforcement official or risk the destruction of evidence.
these exceptions are:
Jacobsen v. Seattle 1) consensual searches
(1983) 2) stop and frisk searches
3) Border searches
4) Hot pursuit
5) Airport and courthouse searches
questioned whether pre boarding searches at airports
violated the 4th amendment after defendant who was
searched without a warrant was found with cocaine.
United states v. Judgement to US- people boarding aircraft are subject
skipworth to search based upon mere or unsupported suspicion
1) public necessity: will not searching cause harm to the
public?
2) efficacy of the search: will the search be effective in
averting potential harm?
Three-part test 3) degree of intrusion: How far are the searchers
infringing on the privacy of the searchee?
Natural law life, liberty, and property rights
Positive law those laws necessary to regulate an ordered
society Hierarchy of government federal, state, county, city
9th amendment protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the bill
rights
political arrangement in which two more levels of
government
federalism provide a variety of services to a given number of
citizens in a specified area, and how the power to
enforce governmental
decisions is shared among feral, state and lo
Supremacy governments.
clause Directly related to federalism, establishes a ranking of
the relative power of one level of government over the
lower levels of govern- ment. Federal law trumps state
and local law
Each state has authority to make laws within its borders,
Federal as long as those laws don't conflict with federal law of
law the US constitution.
1) the highest govt that passes a law wins
2) states may add their own stricter rules to strengthen
the effect of a federal law in their state if the state rule
does not conflict with intent of the federal law and does
not hurt commerce
Federal and state laws on the same subject- general 3) lower levels of govt may not pass rules or laws which
rules are less strict than the laws of a higher level of govt (ex.
minimum wages)
4) States cannot pass laws that restrict interstate
commerce (ex. states cannot pass laws that favor their
own businesses)
5) a lower govt level may regulate an area in the
, absence of a higher govt
powers not delegated to the US by the constitution, nor
10th prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states
amendment or the people
the power to enact laws for the prevention of crime and
promote
Police safety and health of the people, this right is reserved to
power the states by the both amendment. may not contravene
either federal or state constitutions
Bellevue tried to outlaw all nude dancing, even in
Couch dancing - businesses that sold no alcohol, which violated the free
Bellevue speech clause of the 1st amendment. When it tried
again, it enacted an ordinance requiring