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LEGL 2700 Hackleman Question and
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3 concepts for a functional marketplace Law – the essential and formal regulations established by
government authority

Rule of Law – laws that apply broadly and equally across all individuals

Property – grants an owner the ability to prevent others from encroaching on their assets



3 Types of Property Public, Private, Shared



jurisprudence philosophical perspectives that interpret the origins and rationale of law



ownership the right to seek intervention from authorities, such as law enforcement or courts, to
protect one's possessions from interference



public property assets owned and managed by the government, like parks and monuments



private property assets owned individually by a private entity



common property assets collectively owned by multiple individuals, such as land



What does property represent in its broadest sense? personal freedoms (such as speech, religion,
self-defense)



natural law a form of jurisprudence; based on universal ethical principles



positive law a form of jurisprudence; comprised of government directives with enforcement


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,historical school a form of jurisprudence; reflects the laws influenced by a group’s culture and
traditions



sociological jurisprudence a form of jurisprudence; adapts law to society’s needs



legal realism a form of jurisprudence; focuses on law’s practical enforcement



common law a judicial-based legal system where judges interpret laws and make decisions based
on prior rulings



civil law a legal system that relies primarily on legislative codes rather than judicial rulings for legal
determinations



What do all common law nations have in common? They were all once under British colonial rule



What is the only state that does not follow the common law system? Louisiana, which follows a
modified system influenced by French law



public law covers issues related to societal regulation, rather than private interactions

Types: constitutional, administrative, criminal



constitutional law a form of public law; concerns interpreting and applying federal or state
constitutions



administrative law a form of public law; involves rules governing administrative bodies, such as
government agencies



criminal law a form of public law; defines offenses against societal order




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, private law addresses legal matters that involve personal property relationships among individuals

Types: property, contract, and tort

Person vs. person



property law a type of private law; deals with rights to physical and intellectual property



contract law a type of private law; governs agreements for resource exchange between individuals



tort law a type of private law; sets rules for compensation when someone's property rights are
violated (e.g., personal injury from an accident)



civil law vs. criminal law civil cases – may involve contract disputes or tort cases (e.g., personal
injury); government typically isn’t directly involved

criminal cases – involve government representatives seeking to prove a violation of societal laws and
pursuing punishment through the courts



substantive law defines legal relationships and duties between people or between individuals and
the state



procedural law focuses on the processes and procedures to enforce substantive law (e.g., pre-trial
requirements)



opinions judicial decisions on legal matters



reporters books compiling judicial decisions



precedents previous judicial decisions that guide future cases with similar facts and issues



Sources of Law Federal laws

State laws

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