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1 Constitution Amendments Congress Statutes State Legislatures Statutes
Local Govt. (Towns & Cities) Ordinances Chapter 1

2 Case Law Created by the judicial branch Stare Decisis Seldom revoked
Created by Appeal (Usually) Stare Decisis “let the decision stand” Lower courts must follow precedent Seldom revoked Supreme court is not bound Click Chapter 1

3 Administrative Regulations
Legislatures create Admin Agencies Carry out particular duties Motor vehicles Zoning Controlled by Executive branch President, Governor, Mayor Chapter 1

4 Assignment on Edmodo Chapter 1

5 Agenda 2mins: Housekeeping 3mins: Scholarships
Edmodo (Right Name/Right Class) Finish Assignments Books to class 3mins: Scholarships 2mins: Essentials Questions 5mins: Think/Pair/Share 20mins: Discussion 15mins: Game or Assignment

6 Scholarships http://www.vfw.org/Community/Voice-of-Democracy/
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7 Recap What are the four sources of law?
Four or Five How are conflicts between different sources of laws resolved? Stare decisis? Chapter 1

8 Essential Question GOALS
Compare and contrast criminal and civil law, and substantive and procedural law Chapter 1

9 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LAWS CONFLICT?
Validity Law must be constitutional In the scope of issuing body Supremacy Chapter 1

10 Which source of law in the United States is the highest authority?
Chapter 1

11 WHAT ARE THE MAIN TYPES OF LAWS?
Civil and criminal laws Procedural and substantive laws Business law Uniform business laws Chapter 1

12 Civil Laws Private Legal rights of an individual are violated
Individuals seek remedies for wrongs Lawsuit vs. Police action Usually monetary compensation Also called torts Chapter 1

13 Criminal Law Right to live in peace is violated
Crime: an offense perpetrated against society vs. individuals Disrupts stability Govt. investigates on behalf of the people Fine, imprisonment, execution Chapter 1

14 Example Joe was a respiratory nurse at a nursing home. He controlled the ventilation equipment that kept patients breathing. In order to impress his girlfriend, one day Joe cut off the oxygen to an ill patient. The patient lost consciousness and nearly died. Is this a violation of civil or criminal law? Chapter 1

15 Compare and contrast criminal and civil law and substantive and procedural law.
Chapter 1

16 Agenda 2mins: Recap 3mins: Scholarships 2mins: Essentials Questions
15mins: Discussion 5mins: Civil Criminal Game 20mins: Assignment

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18 Essential Question GOALS
Compare and contrast substantive and procedural laws Define Business Laws Chapter 1

19 Procedural Laws How rights and responsibilities can be legally exercised & enforced Determine: Allowable remedies in lawsuits What a remedy? How remedies are secured Supremacy Ex: Stare decisis Chapter 1

20 2 Types of Procedural Law
Civil Criminal Defines process of enforcing law when crime occurs Only concerned with private offenses Chapter 1

21 Substantial Laws Defines rights and duties All rules of conduct
Except enforcement Defines offenses Ex: murder, theft, breach of contract, etc. Chapter 1

22 Business Law Rules that apply to business situations and transactions (merchant & consumer) Contracts Property Employment Laws Structure (company organization) Chapter 1

23 Business Laws (cont.) Laws from state to state don’t need to be uniform Must be constitutional Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Chapter 1

24 Compare and contrast criminal and civil law and substantive and procedural law.
Chapter 1

25 Agenda 3mins: Scholarships 10mins: Recap 2mins: Screenleap
5mins: Civil Criminal Game 25mins: Assignment(s)

26 Scholarships http://www.firstfreedom.org/education/students.html
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27 Assignment (screenleap)
Civil Criminal Game Or Civil Criminals in the News Chapter 1

28 TYPES OF LAW Constitutional law Based on constitutions Statutes
Enacted by legislative bodies Administrative law Rulings by administrative agencies Civil law Addresses wrongs done to individuals Criminal law Addresses wrongs done to society Procedural law Deals with methods of enforcing legal rights and duties Substantive law Defines legal rights and duties Business law Rules that apply to business transactions Chapter 1

29 Recap The first 10 amendments to the U.S constitution are known as ________ Bill Rights Chapter 1

30 Recap True Contract law would be considered civil law. True or False?
Chapter 1

31 Recap Ordinances Legislative enactments at the local level are called
Chapter 1

32 Recap Stare Decisis is the doctrine that requires lower courts to adhere to existing case law in their decisions. True or false. True Chapter 1

33 Recap Torts are private wrongs committed against individuals or organizations. True or False? True Chapter 1

34 Recap Business Activities are governed by the criminal law. True or False True and False Chapter 1

35 Recap Business cannot commit Torts. True or False? False Chapter 1

36 Recap B The doctrine stare decisis is A) Substantial Law
B)Procedural Law C) Prohibitive Law D) All of above B Chapter 1

37 Recap A Statutory definition of murder is a A) Substantial Law
B)Procedural Law C) Prohibitive Law D) All of above A Chapter 1

38 Recap C A crime is considered an offense against A) its victims
B) those who commit it C) the state D) All of above C Chapter 1

39 Assignment Read pg Answer question 9-13 True Chapter 1

40 1-3 Ethical Bases for Laws
GOALS Define ethics Compare and contrast ethics based on consequences with ethics based on systems of rules Discuss ways in which ethics are reflected in laws Chapter 1

41 FOCUS What does ethics mean? Chapter 1

42 ETHICS AND THE LAW Basic forms of ethical reasoning
Consequences-based ethical reasoning Rule-based ethical reasoning Ethics reflected in laws Chapter 1

43 In the U.S. system of democracy, how are ethics reflected in laws?
Chapter 1 2/24/2019 In the U.S. system of democracy, how are ethics reflected in laws? Chapter 1


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