Deck 2: The Us Legal System

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All case law originates with a factual controversy between two or more parties.
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When both state and federal governments have the right to regulate an area, those governments have:

A) exclusive jurisdiction
B) concurrent jurisdiction
C) original jurisdiction
D) bicameral legislatures
E) none of the above
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The power of government to regulate is sometimes referred to as:

A) preemption
B) jurisprudence
C) jurisdiction
D) supremacy
E) federalism
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In the area of criminal law, the powers of the federal government and state governments are concurrent.
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Stare decisis requires that:

A) all courts follow decisions of all other courts
B) all courts follow only those decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court
C) trial courts follow all decisions from appellate courts
D) all appellate courts follow all decisions of other appellate courts
E) none of the above
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The concept of stare decisis prevents one Supreme Court from overruling decisions of prior Supreme Courts.
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The court resolves disputes by:

A) making new laws to meet the situation
B) asking the legislature to make a new law to meet the situation
C) applying existing constitutional, statutory, and case law to the situation
D) applying only existing case law or precedent to the situation
E) none of the above
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Federalism means that two separate governments, state and federal, regulate citizens in the United States.
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Which of the following powers is preempted by the federal government?

A) power to regulate criminal conduct
B) power to regulate civil tort liability
C) power to regulate the coining of money
D) power to regulate business organizations
E) both a and c
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Which power does federal congress not expressly have?

A) regulate commerce between the states
B) punish counterfeiting
C) establish inferior courts
D) punish drug offenders
E) none of the above; Congress has the express power to do all of the above
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Another term for stare decisis is:

A) precedent
B) common law
C) statutory law
D) initiative
E) referendum
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The federal legislature consists of a bicameral structure.
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Administrative regulations are laws passed by various governmental boards, departments, commissions, and agencies.
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When the President refuses to either sign or veto proposed legislation, the bill is automatically vetoed.
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The Statutes at Large

A) are a topical organization of statutory law
B) are a chronological organization of statutory law
C) is another name for code
D) are easily used by legal researchers
E) both b and c
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When a conflict between state and federal laws exists, federal law controls.
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Courts of appeals in the various states decide many cases that never become stare decisis.
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Administrative regulations come from

A) federal boards, departments, commissions, and agencies
B) state boards, departments, commission, and agencies
C) federal courts
D) state courts
E) both a and b
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Which of the following is not a branch of the federal government?

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) the president
E) none of the above
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The U.S. Supreme Court has the power to declare state laws unconstitutional.
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All case law originates with a factual controversy between two or more parties.
True
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When both state and federal governments have the right to regulate an area, those governments have:

A) exclusive jurisdiction
B) concurrent jurisdiction
C) original jurisdiction
D) bicameral legislatures
E) none of the above
B
3
The power of government to regulate is sometimes referred to as:

A) preemption
B) jurisprudence
C) jurisdiction
D) supremacy
E) federalism
C
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In the area of criminal law, the powers of the federal government and state governments are concurrent.
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Stare decisis requires that:

A) all courts follow decisions of all other courts
B) all courts follow only those decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court
C) trial courts follow all decisions from appellate courts
D) all appellate courts follow all decisions of other appellate courts
E) none of the above
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The concept of stare decisis prevents one Supreme Court from overruling decisions of prior Supreme Courts.
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The court resolves disputes by:

A) making new laws to meet the situation
B) asking the legislature to make a new law to meet the situation
C) applying existing constitutional, statutory, and case law to the situation
D) applying only existing case law or precedent to the situation
E) none of the above
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Federalism means that two separate governments, state and federal, regulate citizens in the United States.
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Which of the following powers is preempted by the federal government?

A) power to regulate criminal conduct
B) power to regulate civil tort liability
C) power to regulate the coining of money
D) power to regulate business organizations
E) both a and c
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Which power does federal congress not expressly have?

A) regulate commerce between the states
B) punish counterfeiting
C) establish inferior courts
D) punish drug offenders
E) none of the above; Congress has the express power to do all of the above
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Another term for stare decisis is:

A) precedent
B) common law
C) statutory law
D) initiative
E) referendum
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The federal legislature consists of a bicameral structure.
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Administrative regulations are laws passed by various governmental boards, departments, commissions, and agencies.
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When the President refuses to either sign or veto proposed legislation, the bill is automatically vetoed.
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The Statutes at Large

A) are a topical organization of statutory law
B) are a chronological organization of statutory law
C) is another name for code
D) are easily used by legal researchers
E) both b and c
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When a conflict between state and federal laws exists, federal law controls.
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Courts of appeals in the various states decide many cases that never become stare decisis.
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Administrative regulations come from

A) federal boards, departments, commissions, and agencies
B) state boards, departments, commission, and agencies
C) federal courts
D) state courts
E) both a and b
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Which of the following is not a branch of the federal government?

A) executive
B) legislative
C) judicial
D) the president
E) none of the above
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The U.S. Supreme Court has the power to declare state laws unconstitutional.
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