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LEB 320F UNIT 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ Law - Society's binding rules Primary v. Secondary Law - Primary- binding (law, anything passed by Congress) Secondary- Non-binding (SCOTUS dissenting opinions, summaries, law dictionary, law articles, etc) Federal v. State - ...

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Law - ✔✔Society's binding rules

Primary v. Secondary Law - ✔✔Primary- binding (law, anything passed by

Congress)

Secondary- Non-binding (SCOTUS dissenting opinions, summaries, law

dictionary, law articles, etc)

Federal v. State - ✔✔Most laws are state laws; exceptions reserved for the

states (Federalism)

Statutory v. Common - ✔✔Statutory- WRITTEN, statutes - from legislature,

constitution, treaties, etc

Common- rules on these areas of law that are not from statutes

Criminal v. Civil - ✔✔Criminal- from criminal/penal code, against state/gov

(felonies, etc); prosecute

Civil- offenses amongst people (torts, etc) - sue

Federal Court System - ✔✔1) Supreme Court (1)

2) Federal Circuit Courts (13)

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, 3) a. Trial Courts of General Jurisdiction (94) (US District courts)

3) b. Trial Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (US Specialty courts)

Supreme Court - ✔✔-(1)

-Federal Court System

-court of last resort; high court; last hope

-deals with question of law

Federal Circuit Courts - ✔✔-(13)

-deal with question of law

Trial Courts of General Jurisdiction (Federal) - ✔✔US District courts (94)

-deals with question of fact and law

-A trial court of general jurisdiction may hear any civil or criminal case that

is not already exclusively within the jurisdiction of another court

Trial Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (Federal) - ✔✔-US Specialty courts

-Determined by Federal statutes

-Trial courts of limited jurisdiction may be limited in subject-matter

jurisdiction (such as juvenile, probate, and family courts in many U.S.

states, or the United States Tax Court in the federal judiciary) or by other

means, such as small claims courts in many states for civil cases with a low

amount in controversy


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