Here are the answers to your questions:
- True - There are indeed 6 major sources of law.
- Ethics Law - Ethics Law is not typically considered a major source of law; the major sources include Statutory Law, Case Law, and Constitutional Law.
- Precedent - This is the term used when a judge follows an earlier court decision in similar circumstances.
- True - Statutes are indeed laws passed by a governing body for a specific purpose.
- False - Case Law is not the highest source of law; typically, constitutional law is considered the highest.
- True - Stare Decisis translates to "let the decision stand" or "let the opinion stand."
- 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.
- True - An appeals court can declare a law unconstitutional.
- General Principles of Law, Treaties, Judicial Decisions - These are considered primary sources in international law. Scholarly writings are usually considered secondary sources.
- Rights of Refugees, Outer Space, World Trade, Human Rights - All of these are functions of international law.
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