The US Constitution & Business
Government Agencies
Torts and Liability
History of Laws
U.S. Court System and Jurisdiction
100

Which amendment of the Constitution protects Freedom of speech, religion, and the press

The First Amendement

100

The U.S. Congress has the power to establish agencies for the federal government. This power is given to Congress under which clause in the Constitution?

The Necessary and Proper Clause

100

A civil wrong or injury

a tort

100

Which of the following is not part of the definition of “law?”

Laws do not prevent crimes

100

What is the term length for federal judges, including those on the U.S. Supreme Court?

No term limit

200

The President's power to veto legislation is an example of...

Checks and balances

200

What is the primary process by which government agencies create regulations

Public comment and rulemaking

200

What is the primary purpose of compensatory damages in a tort case

to pay for a victim's losses

200

Cannot claim that they did not know a law

Ignorantia legis non excusat

200

Declaring laws unconstitutional is who's power

U.S. Supreme Court

300

What Supreme Court Case established Judicial review

Marbury v. Madision

300

What Act establishes procedures for the rulemaking and adjudicatory functions of administrative agencies

Administrative Procedures Act (APA)

300

The defendant's obligation to act reasonably and avoid causing harm to others

legal duty of care

300

The Code of Hammurabi is one of the earliest written examples of which of the following concepts?

Innocent until proven guilty

300

What is the "rule of four"

It refers to the requirement that four justices must agree to hear a case

400

The Commerce Clause in the Constitution grants the federal government authority to regulate

Interstate commerce

400

Which legal principle allows a court to set aside an agency's decision if it is found to be arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of discretion?

Arbitrary and capricious standard

400

What is the purpose of punitive damages in a tort case?

To punish the defendant and deter future misconduct

400

Nobody is above the law is the legal concept of?

Magna Carta

400

What is the primary difference between subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction?

Subject matter jurisdiction relates to the type of case, while personal jurisdiction concerns the location of the parties

500

What clause limits the government's power to take private property for public use without just compensation

Takings Clause

500

What is the primary purpose of the Government in the Sunshine Laws?

To promote transparency and openness in government operations

500

What is the name of a defendant’s defense in a tort case that a plaintiff knowingly engaged in a potentially harmful activity?

Assumption of Risk

500

A legal system that is based on the Roman legal tradition and uses comprehensive and detailed legal codes is known as a

Civil Law System

500

Where will a trial be held if the government has charged a person with a crime?

In the state and district in which the alleged crime occurred

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