Substantive Law - correct answer Creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and duties
Procedural Law - correct answer States the rules for enforcing rights that exist because of substantive
law
Public law - correct answer The branch of substantive law that deals with the government's rights and
powers and its relationship to individuals or groups. It consists of constitutional, administrative, and
criminal law.
Private law - correct answer The part of substantive law governing individuals and legal entities in
their relationships with one another
Civil Law - correct answer The law dealing with the rights and duties of individuals among themselves
and is a part of private law
Criminal Law - correct answer The law that involves offenses against the entire community and is a
part of public law
Common law system - correct answer The courts in common law systems have developed a body of
law that serves as precedent for determination of later controversies. Also called case law, judge-made
law, or common law
Adversary System - correct answer System in which opposing parties initiate and present their cases
The parties, not the court, must initiate and conduct litigation
Civil law system - correct answer Body of law derived from Roman law and based upon legislative
enactments (called codes) and an inquisitorial system of determining disputes
Prevalent in Europe, Scotland, Louisiana, and others
,Inquisitorial system - correct answer System in which the judiciary initiates, conducts, and decides
cases
Part of the civil law system
Stare decisis - correct answer "to stand by the decisions", courts should apply rules decided by them
or their superior courts in prior similar cases
Equity - correct answer A body of law based upon principles distinct from common law and providing
remedies not available at law
Restatements - correct answer Cover many areas of common law although are not binding in of
themselves
Legislative law - correct answer Has become the primary source of new law and ordered social
changes in the U.S.
Treaty - correct answer An agreement between or among independent nations. The US constitution
authorizes the president to enter into treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate "provided two
thirds of the senators present concur"
Executive Order - correct answer A law issued by the president of the United States or by the
governor of a state
Administrative Law - correct answer A branch of public law created by administrative agencies in the
form of rules, regulations, orders, and decisions to carry out the regulatory powers and duties of those
agencies. Has expanded enormously because of increasing complexity
Appeal by right - correct answer Mandatory review by a higher court
Writ of certiorari - correct answer Discretionary review by a higher court
, Subject matter jurisdiction - correct answer The authority of a court to judge a controversy of a
particular kind. Federal courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction whereas state courts have
jurisdiction over all matters not given exclusively to the federal courts
Exclusive Jurisdiction - correct answer The federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over federal
criminal prosecutions, admiralty, bankruptcy, antitrust, patent, trademark, and copyright cases, suits
against the US, and cases arising under certain federal statutes
Concurrent Jurisdiction - correct answer 2 types: federal question & diversity of citizenship
Diversity of citizenship - correct answer Two requirements:
1. Diversity of citizenship
2. over $75,000
Federal question - correct answer Allows a court to hear any case arising under the constitution,
statutes, or treaties in the US
In personam jurisdiction - correct answer Personal jurisdiction of a court over the parties to a lawsuit
in contrast to jurisdiction over their property. The plaintiff automatically grants the court jurisdiction in
the court she filed the claim. Jurisdiction over the defendant may be gained through 1. being served 2.
long arm statute
In rem jurisdiction - correct answer Jurisdiction based on claims against property
Long-arm statute - correct answer (look up)
Attachment jurisdiction - correct answer Jurisdiction over property not based on claims against it
Invoked by seizing the defendant's property as a payment on a claim, unrelated to the property seized
Also called "quasi in rem" jurisdiction