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SOLUTION & ANSWER GUIDE Business Law Today - The Essentials Text & Summarized Cases, Cengage, 13th edition, Roger LeRoy Miller, Chapters 1 - 25, Complete DR ERIC

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SOLUTION & ANSWER GUIDE Business Law Today - The Essentials Text & Summarized Cases, Cengage, 13th edition, Roger LeRoy Miller, Chapters 1 - 25, Complete DR ERIC DR ERIC CHAPTER 1: Legal and Constitutional Foundations of Business —Appendix to Chapter 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law CHAPTER 2: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 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 DR ERIC DR ERIC 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 DR ERIC DR ERIC 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 1. One observer has said that the American legal system should evaluate social media companies based on how ―they affect us as citizens, not only [on how] they affect 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 whole, and therefore would be open to the idea of government regulation that restricted thenegative influence of social media, regardless of the First Amendment. A consumer, by contrast, would be primarily concerned with having a marketplace that offers the widest possible varieties of freedom (of choice, of speech, etc.) and would for that reason be opposed to government regulation of social 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. 2. Tim Cook, Apple‘s chief operating officer, has suggested that the United States 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? DR ERIC DR ERIC Solution Cook may have wanted to end a controversy that puts Apple squarely at odds with the federal government. After all, large companies such as Apple rely on favorable treatment from the government in regulatory matters, international trade agreements, and many other areas. Also,large corporations such as Apple sometimes gain an advantage over competitors when their industries are regulated. For example, Apple has significant resources with which to lobby Congress for favorable treatment, and it is better positioned to bear the costs of regulation thanare other, smaller tech companies. Finally, Apple‘s position as a champion of consumer privacy would be damaged if it ―caved‖ and changed its stance without being forced to do so by a new federal law. Critical Thinking Questions in Cases Case 1.1 1. What ―dangerous conditions‖ might have prompted the city to enact the ordinances at issue in this case? Why? Solution As noted in the facts of the case, both ordinances at issue included an extensive rationale fortheir adoption, stating essentially that a geographically small city has the right to restrict a business from operating within the city when the restriction is for the safety of the city‘s citizensand visitors. The appellate court referred to ―the dangerous conditions‖ created by the irresponsible driving behavior of scooter renters, especially at night, amplified by the lack of training, supervision, andoversight practiced by the rental scooter businesses that ―existed throughout the entire city‖ as the basis for the city‘s regulation. The court paraphrased the expressive clausesin the ordinancesmore specifically: • The City is geographically small and crowded and is being besieged by inexperienced scooter drivers seeking amusement and driving in a dangerous manner. • The City is a tourist destination frequented by tens of thousands, and its streets are congested by scooters that are being driven illegally and in areas where they are not permitted. • The City‘s residents and visitors are put in dangerous situations as a result of the improperuse of scooters, especially at night. • City businesses have complained about numerous trespasses on their property by people driving scooters while being disruptive • City police have been unable to cope with the situation and essential police resources are being drained. • The City has been unable to control the situation through less restrictive means. DR ERIC DR ERIC 2. What is the likely economic impact of the ordinances on the businesses in the city? Discuss. Solution With the exception of the scooter rental businesses, the effect on the city‘s economy is likely tobe positive in light of the result in the Classy case. The answer to the previous question contains the reasons in support of this outlook. With a banon motorized scooters, the ―small and crowded‖ city is not likely to be ―besieged by inexperienced scooter drivers seeking amusement and driving in a dangerous manner.‖ The streets, filled with ―tens of thousands‖ of tourists will not be ―congested by scooters that are being driven illegally and in areas where they are not permitted.‖ Residents and visitors will notbe ―put in dangerous situations as a result of the improper use of scooters, especially at night.‖ There will be an end to the ―numerous trespasses‖ on business property ―by people driving scooters while being disruptive.‖ And ―essential police resources‖ will not be ―drained,‖ at least not by irresponsible scooter drivers and riders. All of which bodes well for business. Case 1.2 1. If this case had involved a small, private retail business that did not advertise nationally, wouldthe result have been the same? Why or why not? Solution It is not likely that the result in this case would have been different even if the facts had involveda small, private retail business that did not advertise nationally. The intended impact of the decision in Heart of Atlanta wasto uphold the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 andthe power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce to stop local discriminatory practices. In the Supreme Court‘s opinion, ―The power of Congress to promote interstate commerce also includes the power to regulate the local incidents thereof, including local activities in both the States of origin and destination, which might have a substantial and harmful effect upon that commerce.‖ Thus, if the case had involved a small, local retail business, the Court would have found participation in interstate commerce based on the use of a phone, or a Facebook page (or otherWeb presence), or salesto customers who traveled across state lines—or, asin Wickard v. Filburn, participation might have been based on any transaction that might otherwise have occurred in interstate commerce. Case 1.3 1. Whose interests are advanced by the banning of certain types of advertising? Solution The government‘sinterests are advanced when certain ads are banned. For example, in the BadFrog case, the court acknowledged, by advising the state to restrict the locations where certain ads could be displayed, that banning of ―vulgar and profane‖ advertising from children‘s sight arguably advanced the state‘s interest in protecting children from those ads

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SOLUTION & ANSWER GUIDE
Business Law Today - The Essentials Text &
Summarized Cases, Cengage, 13th edition,
Roger LeRoy Miller, Chapters 1 - 25, Complete




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CHAPTER 1: Legal and Constitutional Foundations of Business
—Appendix to Chapter 1: Finding and Analyzing the Law
CHAPTER 2: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution
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
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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




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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
1. One observer has said that the American legal system should evaluate social media companies based on
how ―they affect us as citizens, not only [on how] they affect 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 whole, and
therefore would be open to the idea of government regulation that restricted thenegative influence of
social media, regardless of the First Amendment. A consumer, by contrast, would be primarily concerned
with having a marketplace that offers the widest possible varieties of freedom (of choice, of speech, etc.)
and would for that reason be opposed to government regulation of social 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.

2. Tim Cook, Apple‘s chief operating officer, has suggested that the United States 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?


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