Terms
Business Ethics
The Nature and Sources of Law
Understanding the constitution
Courtroom Procedures
100

The examination made by the witness by the attorney for the adverse party. 

What is cross examination? 

100

Philosophy 

What branch is ethics part of? 

100

The order or pattern of rules that society establishes to govern the conduct of individuals and the relationships among them. 

What is law?

100

The supreme law of the United States. 

What is the constitution?

100

A court is a tribunal established by. 

What is the government?

200

Procedures for ascertaining facts prior to the time of trial in order to eliminate the element of surprise in litigation. 

What is discovery? 

200

Morale principles, values, and policies that guide how companies and individuals conduct business activities.

What is Business ethics?

200

The legal capacity to require another person to perform or refrain for action. 

What is a right? 

200

The government is divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. 

What is separation of powers?

200

Judicial Triage is all of the following except:

What is a direct verdict? 

300

The litigant who filed/initiated the law suit. 

What is a plaintiff? 

300

The rights that the government is supposed to protect for everyone. 

What is the Rights Theory?

300

An obligation of law imposed in a person to perform or refrain from performing a certain act. 

What is a duty?

300

Each branch has some power over the others to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.

What is checks and balances?

300

In mediation, the mediator acts as a.

What is messenger?

400

A discovery tool for uncovering paper evidence in a case.  

What is a request for production of documents?

400

Someone who claims that something is morally right for someone to do due to the people in the culture thinking that it is right.

What are Moral Relativists?

400

Rules promulgated by state and federal administrative agencies.

what is administrative law?

400

Power is shared between the federal government and the states.

What is Federalism? 
400

Garnishment applies to the judgement debtor's.

What is wages? 

500

Jury Selection. 

What is voir dire? 

500

 A theory that the right action is one that does good by the most amount of people. 

What is the Utilitarian Theory? 

500

Rules and regulations parties agree to as part of their contractual relationships.

What is is private law? 
500

The government's power comes from the people. 

What is popular sovereignty? 

500

One of the motions that can be made after a verdict has been entered is a motion for a:

What is judgement notwithstanding the verdict?

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