What types of laws regulate "public conduct"?
What types of laws regulate "relations between individuals or groups"?
Laws often reflect society's "moral values," meaning society's sense of what?
What is the standard of guilt in criminal legal matters?
What is the standard of responsibility in civil legal matters?
Mr. Blue breaches a contract made with Mrs. Red.
Mr. Blue is sentenced to 25-years in prison for bank robbery.
Mrs. Red owes damages to Mr. Blue in the amount of $1-million.
Mrs. Green's factory has a smokestack that emits more chemicals into the air than is permitted under the standards set by the EPA.
Black Corp. imported spinach from Mexico that did not comply with the FDA's minimum quality standards.
What are the three branches of government established by the U.S. Constitution?
How does the President of the U.S. directly make laws?
How does the Supreme Court of the U.S. directly make laws?
Which clause of the U.S. Constitution holds that the Constitution controls if any state or federal laws conflict with it?
What are the seven principles of government established by the U.S. Constitution?
If Mr. Yellow engages in lobbying, who is he trying to convince to act a certain way?
Who was given the right to vote according to the Fifteenth Amendment?
What political practice that originated in Ancient Greece is demonstrated when citizens make a law by voting on a binding referendum?
What are the age, citizenship, and residency requirements in order to vote?
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 banned literacy tests, character exams, and what other financial impediment to voting?
Which organization (that has its headquarters in New York City) has approximately 200 member nations and works to promote international cooperation?
What types of international laws promote life, dignity, and respect for all people from birth until death?
How is international law most frequently established?
What is the privilege an attorney has not to disclose information provided to him by his client?
What two sanctions can the Board of Bar Overseers impose on a lawyer who violates ethical standards in the Code of Professional Responsibility?
Criminal Laws
Civil Laws
Right and Wrong
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Preponderance of the Evidence
Civil
Criminal
Civil
Administrative
Administrative
Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Executive Orders
Establishing Precedent
(Article VI) Supremacy Clause
Popular Sovereignty, Federalism, Republicanism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Limited Government, & Rights and Liberties
Lawmakers
African American men but not women
Direct Democracy
18-years old, U.S. citizen, and a resident in the community in which one is registered
Poll Taxes
United Nations
Human Rights
Treaty
Attorney-Client Privilege
Suspend & Disbar