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sources of law

1. constitutions

primary functions of law

1. keeping the peace

primary functions of law

2. shaping moral standards

sources of law

2. treaties

sources of law

3. codified law

primary functions of law

3. promoting social justice

primary functions of law

4. Maintaining the status quo

sources of law

4. executive orders

primary functions of law

5. Facilitating orderly change

sources of law

5. regulations and orders of administrative agencies

primary functions of law

6. Facilitating planning

sources of law

6. judicial decisions

primary functions of law

7. Providing basis for compromise

primary functions of law

8. Maximizing individual freedom

Characteristics of the U.S legal system 1

Fairness (most comprehensive, fair, and democratic systems of law) example: Standefer vs. United States the Supreme Court of the U.S let stand the criminal conviction of a Gulf Oil Corporation executive for aiding and abetting the bribery of an Internal Revenue Service agent

Characteristics of the U.S legal system 2

Flexibility of the Law example: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) demonstrated that a Supreme Court can overrule prior Supreme Court decisions to promote justice

Sociological

Law is a means of achieving and advancing certain sociological goals

Command

Law is a set of rules developed, communicated, and enforced by the ruling party

Historical

Law is an aggregate of social traditions and customs

Analytical

Law is shaped by logic

Natural Law

Law that is based on what is correct Moral theory of law: Law should be based on morality and ethics

Critical legal studies

Legal rules are unnecessary Disputes should be solved by applying arbitrary rules based on fairness

Schools of Jurisprudential Thought

Natural law Historical Analytical Sociological Command Critical legal studies Law and economics

Jurisprudence

Philosophy or science of law example: range from classical natural theory to modern theories

Law and economics

Promoting market efficiency should be the central concern of legal decision making

providing a basis for compromise

allowing for the settlement of cases prior to trial. Around 90 percent of all lawsuits are settled in this manner

Facilitating orderly change

laws enacted only after considerable study, debate, and public input

shaping moral standards

laws that discourage drug and alcohol abuse

keeping the peace

laws that make certain activities crimes

maintaining the status quo

laws that prevent the forceful overthrow of the government

promoting social justice

laws that prohibit discrimination in employment

Maximizing individual freedom

the rights of freedom of speech, religion, and association granted by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Facilitating planning

well-designed commercial laws that allow businesses to plan their activities, allocate their productive resources, and assess the risks they take


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