Constitutional Law
Business Law Basics
Legal Terminology
Criminal Law
International Law
100

The freedoms enumerated in the First Amendment

What is speech, religion, press, assembly and petition?

100

An agreement between parties, creating mutual obligations that are enforceable by law

What is a contract?

100

A party against whom an appeal is taken. Their role is to respond to that appeal, and they usually want to affirm (or keep) the lower court’s decision.

What is Appellee?

100

The practice of negotiating with a defendant and their attorney concerning the terms of a guilty plea

What is plea bargaining?

100

The first major international law treaty following World War II

What is the United Nations Charter?

200

The number of amendments to the Constitution

How many is 27?

200

The trading of a company’s securities by individuals with access to confidential or material non-public information about the company

What is insider trading?

200

"For this purpose only"

What is ad hoc?
200

You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in court, you have the right to an attorney, if you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you at no cost

What are the Miranda Warnings?

200

International law allows unilateral use of force in self-defense if this occurs

What is an armed attack?

300

The publication that courts defer to for interpreting original intent and meaning of the Constitution

What is the Federalist Papers?
300

In the context of a contract, this consists of a valid offer and acceptance

What is mutual assent?

300

"To stand by things decided," the court should follow its own decisions

What is stare decisis?

300

An order by a federal court to "bring the body" of the prisoner to the court

What is habeas corpus?

300

The Treaty on Treaties

What is the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties?

400

The clause that articulates federal law always takes precedence over any conflicting state law

What is the Supremacy Clause?

(Article VI, Paragraph 2)

400

This fiduciary duty requires the directors to place the interests of the company and the shareholders before any of their personal interests

What is the fiduciary duty of loyalty?

400

“To be informed of.” A writ seeking review of a lower court decision by a higher court.

What is certiorari?

400

The hearing at which the defendant is notified of the charges against her; usually occurs shortly after arrest

What is arraignment?

400

Three customary principles that protects civilians from direct and indirect attacks in an armed conflict

What are the Principles of Distinction, Proportionality, and Indiscriminate Attacks?

500

The three Constitutional Requirements for standing

What is Injury in Fact, Causation, and Redressability?

500

The business entity where partners are only responsible for their own negligence or malpractice, and no one is legally responsible for anyone else's mistakes.

What is an LLP?

Limited Liability Partnership

500

"The thing speaks for itself,” a doctrine of law that one is presumed to be negligent if a party had exclusive control of whatever caused the injury even though there is no specific evidence of an act of negligence, and without negligence the accident would not have happened

What is Res Ipsa Loquitur?

500

A crime that requires the fear of imminent harm or actual physical harm

What is assault?

500

There are peremptory norms of international law, from which no derogations are allowed and which can never be altered even with the consent of the States

What is jus cogens?

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