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Subsantative Law - Answer-creates, defines and regulates legal rights and duties Procedural law - Answer-sets fourth rules of enforcing those rights that are created by subsantative law Civil Law Burden of Proof - Answer-Preponderance of evidence Criminal law Burden of Proof - Answer-Beyon...

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Subsantative Law - Answer-creates, defines and regulates legal rights and duties

Procedural law - Answer-sets fourth rules of enforcing those rights that are created by
subsantative law

Civil Law Burden of Proof - Answer-Preponderance of evidence

Criminal law Burden of Proof - Answer-Beyond a reasonable doubt

What does case law establish? - Answer-Legal Precedents

stare decisis - Answer-courts follow other courts previous decisions (precedents)

Restatements of Law - Answer-Summaries of common law rules in a particular area of
the law. Restatements do not carry the weight of law but can be used to guide
interpretations of particular cases.

Equity - Answer-fairness and justice

Statues - Answer-formal rule or law

Uniform Law - Answer-Statues that have been passed to promote uniformity. Ex: UCC
which covers the sale of goods

Administrative Law - Answer-The body of law created by administrative agencies (in the
form of rules, regulations, orders, and decisions) in order to carry out their duties and
responsibilities.

Inferior Trial Courts - Answer-JP courts, small claims court. Hear things such as traffic
cases and minor offenses

Trial courts - Answer-Hear more major offenses, very formal

Appellate Courts - Answer-Courts of appeal. review decision of trial courts but do not
change the facts

Supreme Court of the State - Answer-Also an appellate court but reviews decision of
lower appellate courts

, Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction - Answer-Federal crimes, bankruptcy, patent or
trademark, copyright, lawsuits against the US

Concurrent Jurisdicition - Answer-when both federal and state courts have authority to
hear the case

Federal Question - Answer-An issue covered by the U.S. Constitution, national laws, or
U.S. treaties. Can have concurrent Jurisdiciton. Protestors first amendment question

Diversity of Citizenship + amount over 75k - Answer-When citizens are citizens of
different states

Long Arm Statues - Answer-If someone does something in one state that affects
someone in another state the person can be held accountable in another state as long
as these standard are met
Defendant...
-committed tort in the other state
-owns property in that state
-has a contract within the state
-transacted business in the state

In rem jurisdiction - Answer-jurisdiction is based on claims against property

quasi in rem jurisdiction (attachment jurisdiction) - Answer-courts can seize peoples
property in their jurisdiction even if they don't live there

Venue - Answer-Refers to geographical location of where the case can be heard

Arbitration - Answer-binding decision by an independent arbitrator (judge)

Conciliation - Answer-Non-binding, third party tries to help parties settle dispute

Subject Matter Jurisdiction Questions - Answer--Exclusive Federal (list of 8)
-Concurrent Jurisdiction (Fed question, Diversity)
-Everything else is state court

Supplemental Jurisdiction - Answer-The power of the federal court to hear an issue
which would normally belong in state court, if that issue is incident to the adjudication of
a federal question.

What does the plaintiff file - Answer-Petition or complaint

what does the defendant file - Answer-Answer or reply

Directed verdict - Answer-judge decides case before jury

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