Unit 1: U.S. Sources of Law
How many district courts of appeals does Ohio have?
12
Minimum number of judges in each appellate district
3
Which amendments to the U.S. Constitution guarantee due process?
5th + 14th
How many justices sit on the Ohio Supreme Court?
7
The four sources of law in the U.S. are constitutional, statutory, case, and _______.
Administrative
Which source of law is responsible for the creation and operation of public regulatory agencies?
Administrative
What are the four sources of law in the U.S.?
Administrative laws and ordinances Statutory law Constitutional law Case law
Settlement
Agreement that occurs in a civil lawsuit resulting in the plaintiff dropping the suit in exchange for financial compensation or agreement to a specific action or set of actions
Contract Law
Agreements that legally bind two or more people or organizations
These courts review decisions made by the lower courts if an appeal has been made to reverse the original verdict.
Appellate/circuit courts
What are the three ways in which a legal dispute may be resolved?
Arbitration Mediation Litigation
Dispute resolutions that don't involve litigation
Arbitration and mediation
Describes the rules and judicial practices used by the courts to conduct a proceeding in which the court hears the claims of an individual or group against another individual or group Can vary from state to state, but not in the federal courts
Civil procedure
Which municipal court in Ohio can hear mortgage foreclosure cases up to $15,000?
Cleveland
Which source of law regulates governmental action?
Constitutional
Which of the following are the primary sources of law in the U.S.?
Constitutional, statutory, administrative, and case law
In Ohio, two types of trial courts are:
County and municipal
Describes the rules and judicial practices used by the courts to conduct a proceeding in which the court presides over a case in which the state is prosecuting an individual for committing a felony or misdemeanor
Criminal procedure
Case law
Establishes legal precedent as a result of the court's interpretation of other sources of law
Corporate law
Federal and state statutes that govern the formation and operation of corporations
Administrative laws and ordinances
Governs the creation and operation of public regulatory agencies (boards, commissions, departments, etc.)
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Hears cases involving bankruptcy. There is one bankruptcy court per district.
U.S. Court of International Trade
Hears cases involving international trade disputes
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
Hears cases involving monetary claims against the U.S. government, such as tax refund suits or government contract disputes
During litigation, who provides the binding decision?
Judge
Tort law
Laws addressing harm inflicted on a person or property, either intentionally or unintentionally
Family Law
Laws addressing how to handle family matters (marriage, divorce, etc.)
Property Law
Laws involving real or personal property ownership, rights, and inheritance, as well as the sale and purchase of real property
Criminal law
Laws that address offenses against society
Administrative law
Laws that control the actions of governmental agencies
Constitutional law
Laws that protect citizens' rights
International law
Laws that specify how nations should interact with one another
Trusts and wills
Legal vehicles by which ownership of property is transferred from one party to another
Administrative Laws and Ordinances
Legislation associated with this source of law is allowed by the state and enacted by local governments within the state. Examples include zoning and building codes. The laws associated with this source of law are enacted by administrative agencies, which are governmental bodies of the city, county, state, or federal government.
You're meeting with a party with whom you're having a dispute. Someone is acting as a go-between and will make a recommendation at the conclusion of the meeting. What type of dispute resolution are you participating in?
Mediation
Construction company BuildZone has been cited for violating a building code during the construction of a new apartment complex. Which Ohio court will hear its case?
Municipal court
Ohio state court system
Municipal court, county court, court of common pleas, court of appeals, and the Ohio Supreme Court
What factors can influence the method chosen to resolve a legal dispute? Select all that apply.
Need for a quick resolution Whether the parties are willing to reach a solution without involving the courts Seriousness of the matter at hand
Civil Litigation
One individual or entity sues another for compensation
Partnership law
Procedures for forming, organizing, and dissolving legal business arrangements between two or more persons
Substantive law is divided into which two categories?
Public + private
Constitutional Law
Regulates government action
Statutory law
Regulates individual or private action
Law of agency
Rules that govern the relationship between one party (the agent) acting on behalf of another party (the principal)
which source of law impacts real estate matters, such as mortgage lending, environmental laws, civil rights, real property, professional licensure, and agency laws?
Statutory law
Criminal litigation
The government sues an individual or entity for violating a law in order to punish the wrongdoer and protect society
Case law ex
The laws associated with this source of law are created when judges rule on the facts of a particular case.
Statutory Law Ex
The laws associated with this source of law at the federal level are enacted by Congress and include areas of mortgage lending, environmental laws, and civil rights. The laws associated with this source of law at the state level are enacted by state governments and include real property, professional licensure, and agency laws.
Appeal
The losing party in a lawsuit challenges the lower court's decision in a higher court
Arbitration
The parties agree to let an impartial third party determine the outcome of the dispute. The decision can be binding or nonbinding.
Litigation
The parties attempt to settle their differences in a court of law via a lawsuit.
Administrative Agencies/Boards
These agencies and boards hear cases involving agency claims and disputes.
Armed Forces Court of Appeals
This court hears appeals for cases having to do with active military personnel.
Veteran Claim Court of Appeals
This court hears appeals for cases having to do with claims made by retired military personnel.
U.S. Patent/Trademark Office
This court hears cases having to do with patent and trademark issues.
U.S. Tax Court
This court hears federal tax law cases.
Constitutional Law Ex
This is the supreme source of law, and it's based on the U.S. Constitution. This source of law is applicable in every state and is the basis for every state constitution.
These courts try and decide cases.
Trial/district courts
Which court is composed of nine judges appointed by the president and approved by the senate?
U.S Supreme Court
This court reviews evidence and may reverse or modify decisions made by the lower courts. The decision of this court is final.
U.S. Supreme Court
Which court is the highest court in the U.S. federal court system?
U.S. Supreme Court
Mediation
the parties meet with a third party, the mediator, to attempt to resolve their differences
Court of Common Pleas
which are the primary trial courts in Ohio
Small claims cases in Ohio involve monetary damages up to ______.
$6,000
What's the dollar limit for damages in Ohio's small claims courts?
$6000