MGMT 200 UW || QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
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Fisher v. Texas correct answers Fisher application rejected, sued for UT for considering race in application as violation of 14th amendment equal protection. Affirmed for UT
Liebeck v. Mcdonalds correct answers Takeaway: face of tort laws for frivolous lawsuits even though she suffered irreparab...
MGMT 200 UW || QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT!!
Fisher v. Texas correct answers Fisher application rejected, sued for UT for considering race
in application as violation of 14th amendment equal protection. Affirmed for UT
Liebeck v. Mcdonalds correct answers Takeaway: face of tort laws for frivolous lawsuits
even though she suffered irreparable burns, settled out of court
Tillman v. Commercial Credit Loans correct answers Tillman took out loans with "single
premium" insurance
later outlawed
contained standard arbitration clause
Tillman sued for breach of good faith and fair dealing
Ruled for CCL
Law correct answers body of rules and conduct prescribed by controlling authority and
having binding legal effect
stare decisis correct answers must stand by decided cases in past, higher courts can overrule
lower
Civil law correct answers belongings or rights
Criminal law correct answers freedom
Procedural Law correct answers process of administering law
substantive law correct answers general principles defining rights and duties
strict constructionists correct answers constitution end all be all
judicial activists correct answers believes law evolves
duty based ethics correct answers do the right thing
utilitarianism correct answers whats best for the greatest number
Kitty Genovese correct answers stabbed and nobody helped her (utilitarianism)
Eric v. Betty correct answers Betty didn't disclose her son robert(step dad) was a rapist, raped
Eric
Sues Betty because she didn't disclose info
Court rules for Betty no obligation to help someone (utilitarianism)
Soldano v. O'Daniels correct answers Soldano Wanted to use the phone in a bar to call help
for his father who had been shot. O'Daniels refused to let him use the phone.
Court ruled for Soldano because you cannot interfere with someone trying to help someone
,English common law correct answers to keep peace, fact finding
action in equity correct answers civil trial w/o jury when relief sought is equitable in nature.
ex: divorce
federalism correct answers self governing statutes under umbrella of federal gov
statutes correct answers laws enacted by congress or state legislator
ordinance correct answers laws enacted by city/council
codes correct answers compilations of statutes
case or controversy correct answers courts can only decide cases where actual conflict exists
executive branch lawmaking correct answers legislative can override presidents veto (2/3)
president executive orders
judicial lawmaking correct answers judge may apply common law (unwritten law)
dicta correct answers any part of court opinion that is unnecessary to resolution
lawmaking by the people correct answers initiative- an electoral process to make new statutes
by filing petitions
federal law correct answers constitution, treaties, statutes by congress, agency law, federal
court
state law correct answers state constitutions, statutes by state, state agency law, state court
private law correct answers regulates rights between private persons and or private corps. ex:
contracts
public law correct answers public rights and obligations ex: constitutional, administrative,
criminal, international
international law correct answers governs relations among sovereign nations
domestic law correct answers within u.s.
ethics correct answers standards of fair and honest social behavior
morals correct answers values concerning right and wrong (do the right thing)
code of ethics correct answers a statement agreed on moral rules for a profession, business or
group
situational ethics correct answers flexibility in application of moral laws
,deductive logic correct answers logical reasoning from two or more propositions to come to a
conclusion
syllogism correct answers pattern of deductive reasoning, contains major premise, minor
premise, and conclusion
major/ general premise correct answers moral ethical standard
minor/specific premise correct answers conduct being scrutinized
conclusion correct answers applying ethical standard to conduct
nonnormative statements correct answers reflect no value judgement (neutral)
normative statements correct answers reflect what should be or how one should act
moral philosophy to action (3 steps) correct answers 1. break down reasoning process (non
and normative statements) isolate moral standard
2. gather all facts
3. use deductive logic
positive law correct answers rules members of society are obliged to obey (wearing clothes)
or punished by gov.
culpability correct answers criminal behavior
Citations. STUDY correct answers Ashcroft v. Iqbal (case name), 556 U.S. 662 (U.S. reports
with edition page number) 129 S. Ct. 1937 (supreme court reporter with edition and page
number) 2009 (year decided)
appellant correct answers party who appeals to higher court
appellee correct answers party who defends the earlier court opinion
adversarial system correct answers parties in legal disputes are opponents
inquisitorial system correct answers judge investigates, questions witnesses and seeks
evidence before trial
legal assistant (paralegals) correct answers assists attorney but cannot practice law
fiduciary relationship correct answers a relationship where one has the obligation to perform
duties in the best interest of the other
in propria persona (pro se) correct answers person reps themselves w/o attorney
contingency fee correct answers payment to lawyer which is a fixed percentage agreed upon
in advance
, Legal Services Corp (LSC) correct answers federal corp that distributes tax dollars to provide
attorneys to people who cannot afford them
pro bono publico correct answers when an attorney provides legal services to poor but worthy
clients who cannot afford them
legal service plans correct answers insurance plans available to make legal services more
affordable
public interest law firm correct answers non profit law firm
professional ethics correct answers written rules of conduct adopted by members of
professional groups
moral turpitude correct answers conduct contrary to justice, honesty, and good morals.
attorneys may be disciplined for it
attorney-client privilege correct answers right of clients to keep communications private with
attorney
cannot break privilege if they learn of other crimes client has committed
conflict of interest correct answers clients interests are at odds with another because the
attorney has served, serves, or might serve the other client
frivolous lawsuits correct answers claims intended to retaliate or punish. waste of time and
money
retainer fee correct answers fee paid to attorney to be on standby
kohlberg dilemma correct answers woman near death one drug can save her husband can't
afford. steal?
associations of lawyers correct answers general partnerships, prof corps, LLP (paralegals
cannot be shareholders)
attorneys are only provided in? correct answers criminal cases
fee shifting statutes correct answers loser pays all attorney fees
American Bar Association prohibits correct answers exorbitant fees
stealing funds from client
soliciting
neglecting a clients case
misusing client funds
moral turpitude
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