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LEGL 2700 - Test 1 – Epstein | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Graded A What is legal positivism? Legal positivism is the theory that law is based on the explicit rules and regulations enacted by legitimate authorities, and it does not necessarily reflect moral values. What is the s...

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What is legal positivism?


✔✔ Legal positivism is the theory that law is based on the explicit rules and regulations enacted

by legitimate authorities, and it does not necessarily reflect moral values.




What is the stare decisis principle?


✔✔ Stare decisis is the legal principle of adhering to precedent, meaning that courts should

follow previous rulings in similar cases.




What does jurisdiction refer to in legal terms?


✔✔ Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear and decide a case based on the location,

subject matter, or the parties involved.




What is the difference between civil law and criminal law?


✔✔ Civil law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations regarding rights and

obligations, while criminal law involves actions that are considered offenses against society and

are prosecuted by the state.



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, What is a tort?


✔✔ A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person, leading to legal liability

and potential compensation.




What is contract law?


✔✔ Contract law governs agreements between parties, outlining the requirements for legally

binding contracts and remedies for breaches.




What is the purpose of discovery in legal proceedings?


✔✔ Discovery is the pre-trial process where parties exchange information and evidence relevant

to the case to prepare for trial.




What is legal standing?


✔✔ Legal standing is the requirement that a party must have a direct and substantial interest in

the outcome of a legal dispute to bring a case before a court.




What is due process?




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