The basic law of a nation or state typically is the:common law.power of the chief executive.constitution.legislation
The basic law of a nation or state typically is the:common law.power of the chief executive.constitution.legislation.Which of the following Articles of the U.S. Constitution provides for the originalratification of the Constitution.Article IArticle IIIArticle VIIArticle V_____________________ includes the freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedomof assembly, and freedom of religion.The Bill of RightsModern AmendmentArticles of ConfederationThe Federal RegisterLaws passed by a legislature are known as _____codestitlesamendmentsstatutesCodes subdivided into groupings of statutes that deal with a particular area of the law are:titles.articles.chapters.divisions.Which of the following refers to the body of previously recorded legal decisions made bythe courts in specific cases?StatuteAmendmentConstitutionCommon lawTypically, if a decision is made by the Florida Supreme Court, it would be:persuasive in some Florida states courts.binding in all Florida state courts.binding in all other state courts.persuasive in all Florida states courts._______________ is the process by which the courts analyze those aspects of a statutethat are unclear and ambiguous or that were not anticipated at the time the legislaturepassed the statute.Judicial reviewStatutory interpretationDevolutionPreemptionA new administrative regulation allowed the Social Security Administration to chargewomen for Social Security cards yet enabled men to obtain the cards for free. Thisregulation was contradictory to the constitution. Hence the U.S. Supreme Court is likelyto:review common law to see whether a precedent exists.use statutory interpretation to clarify the law.rule the regulation as unconstitutional.let the regulation stand.A local city council enacts an ordinance that prohibits aircraft from taking off before 7:00A.M. and disturbing the city’s residents. An airline whose schedule is subject to federalregulation challenges this ordinance. Discuss the legal basis of this challenge and thelikely outcome.Courts with the power to hear any type of case are said to exercise:personal jurisdiction.special jurisdiction.general jurisdiction.subject matter jurisdiction.The United States Supreme Court does not have original jurisdiction in which of thefollowing cases?Cases affecting ambassadors.Cases coming from state supreme courts.Cases where public ministers and consuls are involved.Cases in which a state is a party.Gordon Gibbs grated his plow along his neighbor’s driveway, ruining the driveway. Theneighbor wants Gordon to pay the $1,500 cost of paving the driveway. If this case enterslitigation, it will most likely be heard by:a state intermediate appellate court.the state supreme court.a family court.a smallclaims court.Who typically conducts “direct examination”?The plaintiff’s attorneyThe defendant’s attorneyThe judgeThe juryAn equitable remedy may be all of the following except:specific performance.damages.an injunction.a restraining order._____ is the power of the court to hear a case based on Internetrelated transactions.Science jurisdictionGeneral jurisdictionCyber jurisdictionSubject matter jurisdictionThe Federal Rules of Civil Procedure now refer to computerized evidence as:electronic lockbox.electronic data interchange.ecommerce.electronically stored information.A(n) _____ is a set of formal charges against the defendant issued by a grand jury.arraignmentinformationindictmentprosecutionJoe wants to sue directly in his state’s supreme court since his suit involves a question ofgenetic testing that has never been heard by a trial court of general jurisdiction in Joe’sstate. Can Joe sue directly in his state’s supreme court? Explain