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Famous Civil Suits
100

What term refers to someone being held legally responsible for harm that was caused?

Liability / Liable

100

A strict liability lawsuit involving harmful chemical substances is called...

a toxic tort

100

Quid pro quo directly translates to

"something for something" OR "this for that."

100

This law helped to ban discrimination when it came to education, employment, and public places

Civil Rights Act of 1964

100

Which restaurant did Stella Liebeck sue after she spilled hot coffee over her lap?

McDonald's

200

What is the main goal of tort law?

To make sure victims are compensated 

200

Mr. Ward is a teacher. He does not make a ton of money. As a result, he is not an ideal candidate to sue. This is because he does not have ______________.

deep pockets

200

What is the most common type of liability insurance?

Car insurance

200

A verbal attack, threat, or insult meant to degrade someone based on characteristics like race, religion, or sexual orientation is classified as 

hate speech

200

This landmark Supreme Court case resulted in colleges banning racial quotas when deciding whom to admit. 

California v. Bakke

300

A cardiac surgeon operates on a patient and forgets to remove a clamp from the patient's body, and then proceeds to stitch the person back together. What type of tort was committed?

Negligence

300

What is the difference between slander and libel?

Slander = spoken defamation

Libel = written defamation

300

What is the purpose of assigning punitive damages?

To set an example and harshly punish someone for being extremely harmful or reckless

300

Describe what affirmative action is.

policies/procedures designed to get rid of discrimination and promote diversity and equal opportunity for minority groups in employment, education, and contracting

300

This musical artist was met with over 4,000 civil lawsuits after his 2021 Astroworld Festival went awry.

Travis Scott

400

What is the name of the subjective standard you are held to when it comes to your actions in civil law?

Reasonable Person Standard

400

What 3 categories of people often face strict liability?

1. Owners of dangerous/exotic pets

2. Companies/Manufacturers of defective products

3. People who engage in unreasonably dangerous activities



400

How many students (as of right now) does Mr. Ward teach? The closest will get the points.

130 hooligans

400

This part of the 14th Amendment states that all people are to be treated fairly under the law

Equal Protection Clause

400

The idea of "separate but equal" was established in this 1896 Supreme Court case, leading to legal nationwide segregation.

Plessy v. Ferguson

500

What 4 things must you prove to find someone negligent?

1. duty (person had a responsibility to act reasonably)

2. breach of duty (that responsibility was violated)

3. causation (the action directly resulted in harm)

4. damages (proof that there was harm)

500

Name 3 of the most common types of intentional wrongs.

Assault

Battery

Defamation

Emotional Distress

False imprisonment

500

The American Museum of Tort Law is located in which U.S. state?

Connecticut

500

Which CRA Title is responsible for preventing discrimination in public schools and places of education?

Title 4

500

Samantha Elauf won her discrimination case against the store, Abercrombie & Fitch. What organization represented her? (I need the full name, not the abbreviation)

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

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