A primary source of U.S. law is legislation enacted by which of the following?
A. Federal executive branch
B. Federal legislative branch
C. Federal judicial branch
D. U.S. Supreme Court
Answer: B
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A. ?Model Penal Code B. ?Four Degrees of Felony Code C. ?Rules of Felonies D. ?Federal Felonies Designations
The philosophy underlying res judicata is that everyone must be given ample opportunity to make arguments before the courts.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence believes:
A) law is shaped by logic. B) laws are based on standards of what is and is not correct. C) legal rules are unnecessary. D) laws reflect an effort to perpetuate oppression and social inequalities. E) law is a combination of social transactions.