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Types of Laws Chapter 1 Pages

What are the Sources of Law? Constitution… a document that sets forth the framework of a government and its relationship to the people it governs Constitutional Law… when constitutions are adopted or amended, or when courts interpret constitutions

What are the Sources of Law? Continued… Constitutions are the highest sources of law “Supreme Law of the land” = U.S. Supreme Court…The Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter of the federal Constitution. Alsdjf;laskjdf;laksjd;flkajsd;fjkasd;flkjas;dfkja s;d continue to modify things starting here….

What is Law? Continued… King Hammurabi of Babylon Law code set about 4 thousand years ago by Hammurabi, King of Babylon, had sections on criminal law, property law, business law, family law, personal injury law, labor law, and others This code is similar to U.S. law codes today

What is Law? Continued… Common Law vs. Positive Law Common Law… law based on the current standards or customs of the people – Usually formed from the rules used by judges to settle people’s disputes – Some laws are created by authority to prevent disputes and wrongs from happening in the first point Positive Law …law based on the dictates of a central political authority

What is Law? Continued… English Common Law Before the English Common Law…barons acted as judges within territories King’s Bench… around 1150 King Henry II selected to improve this system – He appointed trusted nobles – Gave them power to order wrongdoers to pay money to those they injured – During good-weather months judges held court in villages – During bad-weather months judges stayed together in London and held appeals court…became known as King’s Bench/Queen’s Bench

What is Law? Continued… English Common Law continued… Jurisdiction …power of a court to decide a case – Baron’s courts (heard local cases before King’s courts were created) kept power to decide minor cases – King’s court Jury… Panel of citizens sworn by a court to decide issues of fact in court cases – an institution unique to the English Common Law system…

What is Law? Continued… English Common Law continued… ADVANTAGES … – Created uniformity while maintaining an ability to adapt to changes in society – Has been a model for legal systems worldwide, including United States PRECEDENT… courts used prior cases as a guide for deciding similar new cases – Common law courts followed precedent DISADVANTAGE – Courts had to wait until the harm actually occurred before they could take action

What is Law? Continued… Equity: An Alternative to Common Law Equity…basic fairness – To get around the common law courts kings nobles would refer matters to a chancellor respected for his fairness (equity) – A hearing under rules different from common law court was followed… no jury Remedies chancellor could impose in the king’s name were different from those available to the law courts INJUNCTION…stops something from being done Not a noble? Too bad!!! No injunction could be accessed – King created a system of equity courts and placed them under the chancellor’s control Courts given power to issue injunctions

UNITED STATES TODAY… Law Courts AND Equity Courts are merged Most American courts can award damages or issue orders or both.