Exam 4: Business and the Constitution
Exam 1: Law, Legal Reasoning, and the Legal Profession50 Questions
Exam 2: Dispute Settlement50 Questions
Exam 3: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility50 Questions
Exam 4: Business and the Constitution50 Questions
Exam 5: Crimes50 Questions
Exam 6: Intentional Torts50 Questions
Exam 7: Negligence and Strict Liability50 Questions
Exam 8: Licensing and Intellectual Property50 Questions
Exam 9: The Nature and Origins of Contracts50 Questions
Exam 10: Creating a Contract: Offers50 Questions
Exam 11: Creating a Contract: Acceptances50 Questions
Exam 12: Consideration50 Questions
Exam 13: Capacity to Contract50 Questions
Exam 14: Voluntary Consent50 Questions
Exam 15: Illegality50 Questions
Exam 16: The Form and Meaning of Contracts50 Questions
Exam 17: Third Parties Contract Rights50 Questions
Exam 18: Performance and Remedies50 Questions
Exam 19: Formation and Terms of Sales Contracts50 Questions
Exam 20: Warranties and Product Liability50 Questions
Exam 21: Performance of Sales Contracts50 Questions
Exam 22: Remedies for Breach of Sales Contracts50 Questions
Exam 23: The Agency Relationship-Creation, Duties, and Termination50 Questions
Exam 24: Liability of Principals and Agents to Third Parties50 Questions
Exam 25: Employment Laws50 Questions
Exam 26: Which Form of Business Organization50 Questions
Exam 27: Partnerships50 Questions
Exam 28: Formation and Termination of Corporations50 Questions
Exam 29: Management of the Corporate Business50 Questions
Exam 31: Securities Regulation50 Questions
Exam 32: Legal Liability of Accountants50 Questions
Exam 33: Personal Property and Bailments50 Questions
Exam 34: Real Property50 Questions
Exam 35: Landlord and Tenant50 Questions
Exam 36: Estates and Trusts50 Questions
Exam 37: Insurance50 Questions
Exam 38: Negotiable Instruments50 Questions
Exam 39: Negotiation and Holder in Due Course50 Questions
Exam 40: Liability of Parties50 Questions
Exam 41: Checks and Electronic Fund Transfers50 Questions
Exam 42: Introduction to Security50 Questions
Exam 43: Security Interests in Personal Property50 Questions
Exam 44: Bankruptcy50 Questions
Exam 45: The Antitrust Laws47 Questions
Exam 46: Consumer Protection Laws50 Questions
Exam 47: Environmental Regulation50 Questions
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The zoning ordinances enacted by many cities and counties that cause limited interference with a landowner's use of the property is an example of taking.
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The Food and Drug Administration is an example of an independent agency.
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With the increase in federal regulation that followed the Civil war,the courts tended to focus on the Commerce Clause as a limitation on the federal government's power to regulate business.
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The "dormant" Commerce Clause limits the authority of the states to interfere with the flow of interstate commerce by:
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When the government restricts the exercise of a fundamental right,like speech,courts evaluate the restriction using rational basis analysis.
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Substantive due process means that the government must accomplish its objectives only by the use of fair procedures,such as reasonable notice and the right to a hearing before an impartial tribunal.
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_____ protects people from arbitrary government interference with their life,liberty,or property rights.
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Intermediate scrutiny is an extremely lenient level of scrutiny that presumes the regulation is constitutional.
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The courts will overturn the independent agency's action when:
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If the governmental action has a reasonable relationship to the achievement of a legitimate purpose,it is declared constitutional under:
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The explosion of government regulation in the United States has witnessed an accompanying social phenomenon of great importance which is:
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If the U.S.Congress enacts a federal statute regulating the sale of automatic weapons and Kentucky passes a state law which conflicts with the federal law,Kentucky's law is said to be:
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Mr.Gregg has made an inflammatory speech denouncing the action of the government in the recent war.The government can restrict his speech through regulation:
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Independent agencies are a part of the executive branch of the government and are under the control of the president.
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Which of the following statements is true about the adjudicatory power of the independent agencies?
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The Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause prohibits the federal government from depriving any person "of life,liberty,or property,without due process of law."
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Which of the following is a feature of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution?
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One of the factors considered in determining the state statute to be constitutional and allow the states to regulate aspects of interstate commerce that have not been preempted by the federal government is that the state statute must:
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