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Recap How is constitutional law created?

Recap The first 10 amendments to the U.S constitution are known as ________

Recap Who creates constitutional law?

Recap Contract law would be considered civil law. True or False?

Recap Which types of laws defines legal rights and duties?

Recap Legislative enactments at the local level are called

Recap The judicial branch of the government creates what type of law?

Recap Stare Decisis is the doctrine that requires lower courts to adhere to existing case law in their decisions. True or false.

Recap Torts are private wrongs committed against individuals or organizations. True or False?

Recap Business laws have to be the same in every state. True or False?

Recap What type of laws do federal and state legislatures create?

Recap Business Activities are governed by the criminal law. True or False

Recap What happens if a law conflicts with the state or federal constitution?

Recap Business cannot commit Torts. True or False?

Recap Which types of laws enforce legal rights and duties?

Recap The doctrine stare decisis is A) Substantial Law B)Procedural Law C) Prohibitive Law D) All of above

Recap Statutory definition of murder is a A) Substantial Law B)Procedural Law C) Prohibitive Law D) All of above

Recap A crime is considered an offense against A) its victims B) those who commit it C) the state D) All of above

Recap ? deals with the private legal rights of an individual.

Recap A violation of rights against society is considered a __________?