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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
In 1980 Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act. In 2008 Congress passed the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Which of these is/are a stature
The Sherman Antitrust Act
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
Both
Non of the above
Answer explanation
Witten laws passed by legislative bodies like Congress are statutes
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Paul Plaintiff sues Donna Defendant in a tort case. He accuses her of running a stop sign and hitting his car and seeks damages to compensate him for his losses. Paul’s case will be a ______. In this case, Pau’s burden of proof will be to prove his case _______________
Civil; by preponderance of the evidence
Civil; beyond a reasonable doubt
Criminal; by preponderance of the evidence
Criminal; beyond a reasonable doubt
Answer explanation
Private cases between private people or companies are civil lawsuits. In such cases, plaintiffs must present enough evidence to prove their claims true by a preponderance of the evidence
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Ron loses his discrimination claim in federal district court. If he wishes he can appeal his case to ___________ court. If he loses there he can seek to have his case reviewed by ___________
a general trial court; his state's supreme court
a general trial court; the U.S. Supreme Court
A U.S. Court of Appeals; his state's supreme court
A U.S. Court of Appeals; the U.S. Supreme Court
Answer explanation
Appeals from a federal court district court would proceed to a federal appellate court and eventually perhaps to the U.S. Supreme Court although the Supreme Court grants only a relatively small percentage of requests for writs of certiorari
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Consider Abner v. Doubleday, a case that will be heard by a U.S. Court of Appeals. Which of the following can you say is true
Abner was the plaintiff in the original lawsuit brought to district court
Abner is bringing the appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals
Abner was the defendant in the original lawsuit brought to district count
Both A and B are definitely true
None of the above are definitely true
Answer explanation
Abner might have been either the plaintiff or the defendant originally. But since Abner is listed first for an appellate case Abner is the side bringing the appeal
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Adam sues Brenda and claims that Brenda’s dog bit his leg. Brenda receives a copy of Adam’s complaint and in her answer, she alleges that her dog bit Adam when he was trespassing in her yard late at night that he destroyed her fence when he ran away from the dog and he should pay $500 to compensate her for the fence repairs. Characterize the components of Brenda’s answer
A. It contains a denial
B. it contains a defense
C. it contains a counterclaim
D. A and C
E. B and C
Answer explanation
She does not deny that Adam’s claim of a dog bite is true. She asserts instead that there exists a legal justification for the bite. So she raises a defense and does not make a denial. And, by asking for money to repair the fence, she raises a counterclaim
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Sam sues AlphaCom. His former employees. In his case, he alleges that AlphaCo is illegally discriminating against him. During discovery, Sam’s lawyer asks AlphaCo for its employment records over the last 10 years. The lawyer also wants to talk to Sam’s former supervisor under oat and ask him about Sam’s termination
interrogatory; interrogatory
interrogatory; deoposition
request for production of documents; interrogatory
request for production of documents; deposition
Answer explanation
The demand for business records is a request for the production of documents. The questioning of the supervisor will be a deposition because the lawyer will be talking to him in person, and not by submitting a written request for information which would be an interrogatory.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Max sues the Houston Police Department after he is arrested during a protest. He claims his free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution have been violated
Jack sues MegaCorp over crop losses after MegaCorp dumps toxic chemicals into a river that eventually runs across his farm. He uses based on the federal clean water Act and also under Texas tort law
Which of these two plaintiffs could bring their case to federal court
Max
Jack
Both Max and Jack
None of the above
Answer explanation
Max’s case is based on the federal constitution so it is in. And although Jack’s lawsuit is based on other state and federal law, since one of his claims raises a federal question a federal court would also have subject matter jurisdiction over his case
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