Deck 1: Legal Framework Affecting Public Schools

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The primary source of individual rights stems from the:

A) 14th Amendment
B) Bill of Rights
C) 5th Amendment
D) State Constitutions
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The U.S. Constitutional amendment that reserves the power of education to the state is the:

A) 5th
B) 10th
C) 1st
D) 14th
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The U.S. Constitution is not:

A) A framework of law in which orderly governmental processes operate
B) The primary source of law
C) Subordinate to state constitutions, local regulations, and case law
D) The basic law of the land
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Which key U.S. Constitutional amendment has a bearing on the operation of public schools?

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Fourteenth
E) All of the above
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State constitutions perform a number of functions with one exception:

A) Establishes a system of public education
B) Guarantees absolute personal rights
C) Prescribes funding and operational schemes for public schools
D) Restricts power of legislative bodies
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A statute represents:

A) An act of the legislative branch of government
B) The most abundant source of law
C) The most viable source of new laws or revisions of existing law
D) All of the above
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Case law is not based on:

A) Judge-made or common law
B) Local ordinances
C) Judgments, opinions, and decisions of courts
D) Frequent reliance on precedents
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Common law precedents are driven by:

A) State constitutions
B) Legislatures
C) Federal constitution
D) Courts
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State agencies are created by:

A) State legislatures
B) State constitutions
C) Federal statute
D) Chief state school officer
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State boards of education generally do not:

A) Establish certification standards for teachers and administrators
B) Review and approve local school district budgets
C) Establish high school graduation requirements
D) Establish state accreditation standards for school districts
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Local school boards:

A) Develop school district policies
B) Provide a vision for the district
C) Formulate goals to support the district's mission and vision
D) All of the above
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Courts in the United States do not:

A) Settle controversies through applying basic law principles to merge factional circumstances
B) Interpret legislative enactments
C) Determine policies, and regulations affecting public schools
D) Determine the constitutionality of statutes
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U.S. Supreme Court decisions may be derived from:

A) United States Reporter
B) Supreme Court Reporter
C) United States Supreme Court Reporter-Lawyers' Edition
D) All of the above
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The U.S. Supreme Court justices spend their time:

A) Listening to lawyer arguments
B) Discussing court business
C) Reviewing the U.S. Constitution
D) All but C
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The powers of the Federal Government are not delegated but are inherent powers. (Powers are delegated and are not inherent powers.)
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Article VII of the Constitution declares the national government supreme. (Article VI).
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The U.S. Constitution stipulates that no state shall enforce any law which abridges the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
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The Fourteenth Amendment is enforced by state or federal courts operating within their proper jurisdiction.
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Federal Courts had no authority to enforce a State Bill of Rights that was under the jurisdiction of state courts prior to 1868.
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The judicial system primarily includes federal courts.
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Federal Courts address cases involving constitutional issues.
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Courts are limited to cases or legal conflicts presented to them for resolution.
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There are 11 (eleven) Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal.
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There are 98 Federal District Courts in the United States.
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A State Department of Education is an arm of the Chief State School Officer?
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Local boards of education execute board policy.
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Local board meetings are closed to the public except by invitation.
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News media may be present during local school board executive sessions.
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_______________ represents the primary source of individual rights and freedoms under the U.S. Constitution.
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____________________ to the __________are considered to represent fundamental liberties of free people.
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The _______________ represents the basic law of the land.
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__________ represent the most abundant source of law affecting public schools.
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In many instances, ________ decisions rely on past court decisions which are called _________.
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State Boards of Education are agencies created by state __________ to execute various laws and policies governing public schools.
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________________ are relied on by school personnel as a basic source of law for the operation and management of schools.
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__________________ are professional arms of states that provide consultation and technical support to local school districts.
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___________ may not abrogate responsibilities delegated to them by state statute.
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_______________ is a judicial process where a case is moved from a lower court to a higher court.
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The ________ is the party who initiates a legal suit.
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Courts of general jurisdiction are often referred to as _______________.
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What specific constitutional amendments pertain to education? Discuss the importance of each to the effective operation of public schools.
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Discuss the significance of the separation of powers as prescribed by the Constitution. What are the ramifications of this concept to the management and operations of public schools?
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Discuss the concept of "precedent" and its implication for court decisions affecting public schools.
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What are the three essential functions of courts in the United States and what is the relevance of these functions to the administration of public schools as agents of the state?
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Identify the two primary legal information retrieval systems and discuss how they may support legal research initiatives
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Deck 1: Legal Framework Affecting Public Schools
1
The primary source of individual rights stems from the:

A) 14th Amendment
B) Bill of Rights
C) 5th Amendment
D) State Constitutions
Bill of Rights
2
The U.S. Constitutional amendment that reserves the power of education to the state is the:

A) 5th
B) 10th
C) 1st
D) 14th
10th
3
The U.S. Constitution is not:

A) A framework of law in which orderly governmental processes operate
B) The primary source of law
C) Subordinate to state constitutions, local regulations, and case law
D) The basic law of the land
Subordinate to state constitutions, local regulations, and case law
4
Which key U.S. Constitutional amendment has a bearing on the operation of public schools?

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Fourteenth
E) All of the above
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State constitutions perform a number of functions with one exception:

A) Establishes a system of public education
B) Guarantees absolute personal rights
C) Prescribes funding and operational schemes for public schools
D) Restricts power of legislative bodies
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A statute represents:

A) An act of the legislative branch of government
B) The most abundant source of law
C) The most viable source of new laws or revisions of existing law
D) All of the above
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Case law is not based on:

A) Judge-made or common law
B) Local ordinances
C) Judgments, opinions, and decisions of courts
D) Frequent reliance on precedents
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Common law precedents are driven by:

A) State constitutions
B) Legislatures
C) Federal constitution
D) Courts
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State agencies are created by:

A) State legislatures
B) State constitutions
C) Federal statute
D) Chief state school officer
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State boards of education generally do not:

A) Establish certification standards for teachers and administrators
B) Review and approve local school district budgets
C) Establish high school graduation requirements
D) Establish state accreditation standards for school districts
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Local school boards:

A) Develop school district policies
B) Provide a vision for the district
C) Formulate goals to support the district's mission and vision
D) All of the above
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Courts in the United States do not:

A) Settle controversies through applying basic law principles to merge factional circumstances
B) Interpret legislative enactments
C) Determine policies, and regulations affecting public schools
D) Determine the constitutionality of statutes
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U.S. Supreme Court decisions may be derived from:

A) United States Reporter
B) Supreme Court Reporter
C) United States Supreme Court Reporter-Lawyers' Edition
D) All of the above
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The U.S. Supreme Court justices spend their time:

A) Listening to lawyer arguments
B) Discussing court business
C) Reviewing the U.S. Constitution
D) All but C
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The powers of the Federal Government are not delegated but are inherent powers. (Powers are delegated and are not inherent powers.)
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Article VII of the Constitution declares the national government supreme. (Article VI).
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The U.S. Constitution stipulates that no state shall enforce any law which abridges the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
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The Fourteenth Amendment is enforced by state or federal courts operating within their proper jurisdiction.
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Federal Courts had no authority to enforce a State Bill of Rights that was under the jurisdiction of state courts prior to 1868.
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The judicial system primarily includes federal courts.
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Federal Courts address cases involving constitutional issues.
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Courts are limited to cases or legal conflicts presented to them for resolution.
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There are 11 (eleven) Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal.
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There are 98 Federal District Courts in the United States.
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A State Department of Education is an arm of the Chief State School Officer?
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Local boards of education execute board policy.
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Local board meetings are closed to the public except by invitation.
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News media may be present during local school board executive sessions.
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_______________ represents the primary source of individual rights and freedoms under the U.S. Constitution.
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____________________ to the __________are considered to represent fundamental liberties of free people.
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The _______________ represents the basic law of the land.
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__________ represent the most abundant source of law affecting public schools.
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In many instances, ________ decisions rely on past court decisions which are called _________.
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State Boards of Education are agencies created by state __________ to execute various laws and policies governing public schools.
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________________ are relied on by school personnel as a basic source of law for the operation and management of schools.
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__________________ are professional arms of states that provide consultation and technical support to local school districts.
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___________ may not abrogate responsibilities delegated to them by state statute.
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_______________ is a judicial process where a case is moved from a lower court to a higher court.
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The ________ is the party who initiates a legal suit.
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Courts of general jurisdiction are often referred to as _______________.
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41
What specific constitutional amendments pertain to education? Discuss the importance of each to the effective operation of public schools.
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Discuss the significance of the separation of powers as prescribed by the Constitution. What are the ramifications of this concept to the management and operations of public schools?
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Discuss the concept of "precedent" and its implication for court decisions affecting public schools.
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What are the three essential functions of courts in the United States and what is the relevance of these functions to the administration of public schools as agents of the state?
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Identify the two primary legal information retrieval systems and discuss how they may support legal research initiatives
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