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Judges do not always follow case precedent. Case precedent is:

A. followed if the parties in the both case are the same

B. always followed if the precedent comes form within the state

C. examined in each case and always followed if the facts are similar

D. part of the doctrine of stare decisis - correct answer ✔✔D. part of the doctrine stare decisis



A court will always follow case precedent unless there is a good reason not to such as:

- evolving standards of social awareness and decency

- maybe society thinks its time for a change in the law

- when technology changes, the law has to change to keep up



Bargain Brand is aggressively marketing a new

product line. Advertising and labeling must

conform to laws. Which area of law has the

greatest potential impact in the area of

advertising and labeling of products?

A. Administrative law

B. Intellectual property law

C. Common law

D. Local ordinances - correct answer ✔✔A. Administrative Law



Which of the following is not a form of equitable

relief?

A. injunction

, B. money damages

C. specific performance

D. an order to stop infringement of copyright

music or material

E. all of the above are forms of equitable relief - correct answer ✔✔B. Money damages



Equitable Relief is an order not to do something. Money damages is a LEGAL relief.



In US v Morrison, the U.S. Supreme Court struck

down the Violence Against Women Act. What about

the case led the Court to strike down that law?

A. The statute was beyond the commerce powers

of Congress

B. The statute was preempted by state law

C. The activity was not commercial in nature

D. The court interpreted the statute as not applying

to victims of gender-motivated violence who are

suing their abusers for money damages in

federal court - correct answer ✔✔A. The Statute was beyond the commerce powers of Congress

C. The activity was not commercial in nature



The Commerce Clause is found in:

A. federal statutes

B. Administrative regulations

C. the U.S. Constitution

D. Restatement 2d Torts - correct answer ✔✔C. The U.S. Constitution

Article 1, Section 8 in the enumerated powers clause



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