Which of the following is not a source of American law:
a. Jackson ordinance against profiling
b. NAACP resolution against discrimination
c. civil rights act
d. mississippi statute on trespass
Answer: b. NAACP resolution against discrimination
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When paralegals first established themselves in the legal community in the 1960s, they mostly worked in:
a. Law firms b. Corporations c. Government agencies d. None of these choices are correct
The unlawful killing of one human being by another without malice aforethought is:
a. manslaughter b. 3rd degree murder c. felonious homicide d. misdemeanor murder
While Kate Sandberg was preoccupied with concluding the Synchromotive case, one of her junior associates, Tim Decker, was assigned to handle another case that was approaching trial. The case involved an automobile collision at an intersection controlled by a traffic light. The facts of the collision were disputed, and winning the case depended on the timing and relative positions of the various
cars involved. Tim needed to be able to show the jury the sequence of events in the collision so they could understand his client's version of the case. However, the trial was only three days away, and there were no videos or any other images of the collision. How can Tim effectively demonstrate for the jury how the collision occurred? What tools are available to him? What will be an ideal response?
Client G is sitting in the lobby of the law firm of Gribbens & Blotts. She turns to the receptionist and says "I'm going to court with Mr. Gribbens tomorrow. Do you think these high heels are appropriate?" The receptionist looks at G's shoes and replies "I think they are perfectly fine." As the receptionist committed UPL?
A) No, because G was not asking for, nor did the receptionist give, legal advice. B) Yes, because she gave legal advice to Client G. C) Yes, because she gave advice to Client G D) No, because the receptionist is perfectly qualified to answer G's question.