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Define: Preemption Doctrine - ️️The regulation that does not allow a state to pass a law inconsistent with the federal law A plaintiff must prove ever element of a civil action, what must the state prove? - ️️Every element of a crime What is a Plaintiff? - ️️A person who brings a ca...

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BUSA 2106 Exam 1 - Perry Binder, J.D. -
GSU
Define: Preemption Doctrine - ✔️✔️The regulation that does not allow a state to pass a
law inconsistent with the federal law

A plaintiff must prove ever element of a civil action, what must the state prove? -
✔️✔️Every element of a crime

What is a Plaintiff? - ✔️✔️A person who brings a case against another in a court of law

What is a Prosecutor? - ✔️✔️A lawyer who conducts a case against a defendant

What is a defendant? - ✔️✔️Someone being accused in a court of law

Who can be a defendant? - ✔️✔️An individual, company, or institution

The state must prove every element of a crime, what must a plaintiff prove? -
✔️✔️Every Element of a civil action

What are the types of sources of law? - ✔️✔️Cases, statutes, constitutions,
administrative regulations

What amount can monetary claims in the GA Magistrate equate to? - ✔️✔️Up to
$15,000

Define: Certiorari - ✔️✔️A writ seeking judicial review by a higher court

What is a case? - ✔️✔️A claim brought to court

What is a statute? - ✔️✔️A law passed by a legislative body

What is a constitution? - ✔️✔️Fundamental principles that a state has acknowledged to
be governed

Define: Binding Precedent - ✔️✔️An existing law to which a court is expected to
adhere

Define: Persuasive Precedent - ✔️✔️When the court can choose whether or not to
follow

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