Exam 3: Business and the Constitution
Exam 1: Legal Foundations and Thinking Strategically49 Questions
Exam 2: Business, Societal, and Ethical Contexts of Law46 Questions
Exam 3: Business and the Constitution41 Questions
Exam 4: The American Judicial System, Jurisdiction, and Venue24 Questions
Exam 5: Resolving Disputes: Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution25 Questions
Exam 6: Contracts: Overview, Definition, Categories, and Source of Law36 Questions
Exam 7: Mutual Assent: Agreement and Consideration49 Questions
Exam 8: Capacity and Legality49 Questions
Exam 9: Enforceability49 Questions
Exam 10: Performance27 Questions
Exam 11: Breach and Remedies28 Questions
Exam 12: Contracts for the Sale of Goods: Overview of Article 241 Questions
Exam 13: Sales Contracts: Agreement, Consideration, and the Statute of Frauds26 Questions
Exam 14: Title, Allocation of Risk, and Insurable Interest37 Questions
Exam 15: Performance and Cure in Sales Contracts43 Questions
Exam 16: Breach and Remedies in a Sales Transaction39 Questions
Exam 17: UCC Article 2A: Lease Contracts45 Questions
Exam 18: Sales Warranties29 Questions
Exam 19: Definition, Creation, and Categories of Negotiable Instruments47 Questions
Exam 20: Negotiation, Endorsements, and Holder in Due Course48 Questions
Exam 21: Liability, Defenses, and Discharge50 Questions
Exam 22: Checks, Deposits, and Financial Institutions49 Questions
Exam 23: Secured Transactions48 Questions
Exam 24: Creditors Rights38 Questions
Exam 25: Alternatives for Insolvent Borrowers47 Questions
Exam 26: Bankruptcy17 Questions
Exam 27: Choice of Business Entity and Sole Proprietorships32 Questions
Exam 28: Partnerships29 Questions
Exam 29: Limited Liability Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies39 Questions
Exam 30: Corporations: Formation and Organization24 Questions
Exam 31: Corporate Transactions: Acquisitions and Mergers49 Questions
Exam 32: Overview of the Securities Market: Definition, Categories, and Regulation62 Questions
Exam 33: Regulation of Issuance: The Securities Act of 193366 Questions
Exam 34: Regulation of Trading: The Securities Exchange Act of 193444 Questions
Exam 35: Regulation of Corporate Governance45 Questions
Exam 36: Regulation of Financial Markets45 Questions
Exam 37: Agency Formation, Categories, and Authority35 Questions
Exam 38: Duties and Liabilities of Principals and Agents30 Questions
Exam 39: Employment at Will49 Questions
Exam 40: Employment Regulation and Labor Law41 Questions
Exam 41: Employment Discrimination39 Questions
Exam 42: Torts and Products Liability29 Questions
Exam 43: Administrative Law15 Questions
Exam 44: Consumer Protection30 Questions
Exam 45: Criminal Law and Procedure36 Questions
Exam 46: Insurance Law50 Questions
Exam 47: Environmental Law28 Questions
Exam 48: Personal Property, Real Property, and Land Use Law15 Questions
Exam 49: Wills, Trusts, and Estates50 Questions
Exam 50: Intellectual Property13 Questions
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Congress passes a law which creates a procedure for an individual to make a claim of a Patent violation. The ability to make this law is allowed under
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The opinion that the Constitution should be based upon what people at the time of when the Constitution was created believed the text to mean is
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"Judicial activism" is most closely aligned with which theory of Constitutional interpretation?
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The federal government passes a law which states it is a crime to allow children access to objectionable material on the internet. Under what theory might this statute's constitutionality be challenged?
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The constitutional right of the federal government to protect its citizenry's health, safety and welfare is referred to as the federal government's police powers.
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The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was determined to exceed Congress's power to regulate commerce with the "individual mandate" clause.
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The ratification of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution extended the Bill of Rights from only application on the federal government to the states and local government as well.
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The federal government needs to build an additional exit from an interstate which would cut right through Farmer Herb's land. Therefore the government would use __________ to take the land from for their project.
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In 2019 Illinois passes a law which will require inspection of any public places to determine if the paint used on the walls contains lead. Illinois will charge the paint manufacturer of the paint used with a crime if the finds lead in the paint. This is an example of
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The 14th Amendment extension of the application of the Bill of Rights to state and local government in addition to the federal government is called
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According to which theory would the definition of "speech" include a Facebook post?
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The Federal government, headquartered in Washington D.C. and each state government spread out throughout the country regionally is an example of
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Article II of the U.S. Constitution established which branch of the government?
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The state of Hawaii, fearing an attack by North Korea, decides to declare war preemptively on North Korea. Does Hawaii have the power to do this?
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In the second step of Constitutional amendments, the ratification process requires
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In general, a search occurs when the government has invaded a person's
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The 4th Amendment protects against all searches and seizures by the government when the government's actions are not supported by a warrant.
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Originalism is a theory of Constitutional interpretation is founded on the concept that the words are fixed and stable.
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Myra owns a peach farm. When the peaches are harvested she makes peach jam and sells them at her roadside stand to those who drive by. Recently she posted on Facebook about her peach jam and she noticed her sales increasing. Can the federal government regulate her farm according under the Commerce Clause?
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Gabrielle looks at her paycheck and is shocked to see so many deductions from it. She notes that she is taxed on her income by both the federal government and her state government, Illinois. She questions whether this is legal! Which statement is correct?
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