1. There are 6 major sources of law.(10 points)

True
False
2. Which of the following is not a major source of law?(10 points)
Statuatory Law
Ethics Law
Case Law
Constitutional Law
3. When a judge is required to follow an earlier court decision when deciding a similar circumstance,
it is called:(10 points)
Unconstituational
Statute
Precedent
Common Law
4. Statutes are laws specifically passed by a governing body that has been created for a stated
purpose.(10 points)
True
False
5. Case Law is the highest source of law.(10 points)
True
False
6. Stare Decisis means "let the opinion stand."(10 points)
True
False
7. Choose all that apply. Which of the following can pass a statute?(10 points)
Congress
State Legislatures
Town Meetings
Local City Councils
8. An appeals court can declare a law unconstitutional.(10 points)
True
False
9. Choose all that apply. Which of the following are considered primary sources in international law?
(10 points)
Scholarly Writings
General Principles of Law
Treaties
Judicial Decisions
10. Choose all that apply: Which of the following are functions of international law?(10 points)
Rights of Refugees
Outer Space
World Trade
Human Rights

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. True - There are indeed 6 major sources of law.
  2. Ethics Law - Ethics Law is not typically considered a major source of law; the major sources include Statutory Law, Case Law, and Constitutional Law.
  3. Precedent - This is the term used when a judge follows an earlier court decision in similar circumstances.
  4. True - Statutes are indeed laws passed by a governing body for a specific purpose.
  5. False - Case Law is not the highest source of law; typically, constitutional law is considered the highest.
  6. True - Stare Decisis translates to "let the decision stand" or "let the opinion stand."
  7. Congress, State Legislatures, Local City Councils - All of these can pass statutes. Town Meetings may not have the authority to pass laws in the same way as the others.
  8. True - An appeals court can declare a law unconstitutional.
  9. General Principles of Law, Treaties, Judicial Decisions - These are considered primary sources in international law. Scholarly writings are usually considered secondary sources.
  10. Rights of Refugees, Outer Space, World Trade, Human Rights - All of these are functions of international law.

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