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4th Amendment 

prohibits illegal search and seizures

warrants must be based on probable cause 

warrant must particularly describe person and property to be searched 

100

What is an unauthorized employee? and why do companies like to use them  

Knowingly hiring undocumented or unauthorized workers 

you can pay less for work cause they just need to work 

100

Business crimes often result in ________.

What does OSHA stand for? And what does it do?

large pmts of money (or in serious cases, individual officers charges) 

OSHA - Occupational Safety and health Act)

protects employees of the corporation 

federal law 

states have the right to enact even more stringent safeguards


100

What are the 2 areas in the business world in which Strict Liability applies?

1. Product Liability - when a defective product causes harm to a customer (Samsung Galaxy Note 7)

2. Owning dangerous animals - where the owner is liable for injuries caused by their animal, regardless of negligence

100

Wire Fraud 

Mail Fraud

Wire Fraud - using electronic communications (phone calls, email, etc) to execute a fraudulent scheme

Mail Fraud - using the US Postal Service/any other mail carrier to carry out a fraudulent scheme

200

Wire/Mail Fraud

use of carrier 

usually US Postal Service/Telephone (but also UPS, FedEx, radio, tv, internet, email, etc)

usually targets the elderly 

Newman accused Jerry of this

200

Is there a right to privacy?

Restraint view v. Activism view

Restraint - right to privacy not in Constitution, therefore not exist 

Activism - framers included a loosely constructed Right to Privacy in the 4th amendment with Search and Seizures (they could not have predicted modern day problems) 

200

Insurance Fraud

attempts to obtain money from an insurance company (2 types)

1. by the policy maker - a person with valid insurance presents FALSE info in order to collect money (hit and run)

2. by a 3rd party - 1 or more people use deception to attempt to collect an insurance settlement from another person's insurer (fake automobile accident - like in Seinfeld Puerto Rican Day)

200

What is Judicial Pragmatism (or Judicial Activism)?

and who are the main proponents?

"Living Breathing" Constitution 

Originality is important BUT must be interpreted within modern day (not limited to 1700 America)

open for interpretation and adjustment

Justices Ginsbery, Brennan, and Warren

Criticism - allows judges to substitute their "opinions" instead of the elected members of legislature  

200

What is Negligence Per Say? 

Law creates the duty and defendant violates it

example - a liquor store sells liquor to a 19-year-old, the kid dies. 

It is the liquor store owner liable for the death  

300

Breach of Duty

Once duty is established, the court determines if the conduct (or failure to act) of the defendant BREACHED the duty 

i.e. when a person/organization fails to meet their obligations to others (like to employees customers or shareholders)

300

Assumption of risk 

if voluntarily engage in activity inherently risky, cannot complain later if injured

Example - If you participate in an Ice Fishing Contest and while walking on the ice you fall and get injured.  Because the contest would obviously require you to walk on ice, you get nothing for injures

300

8th Amendment

Prohibits against excessive bail

Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment 

think of CC Bill of Rights song (8th one)

300

What is RICO and what does it do?

Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization Act

Created 1970s, to prosecute organized crime/mafia

very powerful but controversial 

allows for prosecution of individuals and organizations in on-going investigations  

300

Strict Liability

activity so inherently dangerous that any injury that occurs creates liability for the entity engaging in it 

(regardless of fault)

Examples - explosives, handling toxic substances etc 

400

Internet Fraud

Phishing, online auction fraud, fake emails etc

using the internet to find victims/to communicate with others to commit fraud (3 types)

1. Unsolicited offers/letters such as winning a prize, inheriting money, or even making it appear legitimate (I Love Lucy LOA)

2. Auctions that involve fake products/or no product

3. Identity theft often by phishing in order to deceive the recipient to give personal info 

400

What is Money Laundering?

Concealing the origins of illegal money (making it appear legitimate)

Key steps - placement, layering, integration 

finding ways to take the illegally obtained gains from criminal activity and either:

use it to promote more crime or

find a way to conceal the illegal source of funds and place them back into legitimate commerce

400

Defenses of Negligence claims

Contributory vs Comparative

Contributory - if at fault at all, the plaintiff gets nothing (if going 72 in a 70 mph zone and gets in an accident, gets nothing) 

Comparative - compares the negligence of the plaintiff and defendant and adjusts accordingly 

1st. how much should the plaintiff get? 2nd. relative % of the fault. 3rd. applies the % to the award

400

Tell me about Obergfell and Hodges

2015

at this time, all states baned ss marriage (denied licenses) 

Oberfell v. Hodges court went through appeals and 4 federal circuit courts and held that States ban was unconstitutional, however, the 6th Circuit court ruled the opposite 

therefore, it went to the U.S. Supreme Court and ruled that it was unconstitutional (based on equal protection and the concept of Full Faith & Credit. Sited 14th amendment 'Due process Clause') 

400

What is Equal Protection?

What is Full Faith & Credit?

Equal Protection - found in 14th Amendment (1867)

'nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. (Basically says, people should be treated equally under the law)

Full Faith & Credit - found in Article 4

1 state must accept the records and case decision of another state 

Georgia adopted the ss marriage 

U.S. Supreme Court applied Full Faith & Credit

500

Judicial Law 

Judicial Review

Judicial Law - courts have the authority to "say what is law" 

court decision, interpretation of statutes, dispute resolution 

Judicial Review - the authority of the courts to interpret the law and their interpretations must be followed 

Established in Article 3 and the case of Marbury v. Madison 


500

Separation of powers

Commercial clause 

Supremacy clause

Separation of powers - 1 branch not interfering with (or engaging in) the activity of another branch 

Commercial clause - allows Congress to govern activity between the states (found in the Constitution) 

Supremacy clause - federal statues and federal case law, control when there is conflict in state authority (found in Constitution) 

if federal conflicts with state = federal wins  

500

What is Judicial Restraint? and who is its main proponent?

"Originalists" Justice Scalia

Strict interpretation of the  Constitution

Focus on "EXACT" language written and intent of the Constitution 

if not in the Constitution then NOT exist 

Not open for interpretation

criticisms - so many changes since the 1700s

500

Tell me about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (1977)

to combat bribery and corruption 

paying bribes to foreign officials in order to avoid regulations (done to get a CA)

even if done on foreign soil, US federal jurisdiction allows for prosecution

500

Tell me about Griswald v. Connecticut

1965

all forms of contraception illegal 

Griswald opened a clinic to give counseling etc (was arrested) 

appealed to U.S. Supreme Court 

Argument = Gov should NOT be allowed to interfere with private matters of citizens and married people 

In the end, U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Griswald