On the Sources of Law Page, make a list of 5 laws and what you think the source of each law is. (constitution, statute, administrative, regulation, or case law)
1) Freedom of speech - Constitution 2) Miranda Warning - Case Law 3) Traffic Ordinances - Administrative 4) Right to Bear Arms - Constitution 5) Stand Your Ground - Statute
1) Freedom of speech - Procedural 2) Miranda Warning - Substantive 3) Traffic Ordinance - Procedural 4) Right to Bear Arms - Substantive 5) Stand Your Ground - Civil
1) Miranda warning (case law) allows people to be questioned if they get arrested and grants the right to remain silent. 2) Traffic laws (administrative) suggest that motorists are to obey street signs and be aware of other motorists. 3) The right to bear arms (Constitution) grants citizens the ability to possess firearms for self-defense purposes only. 4) The right to stand your ground (statutory) proves the fact that one has felt threatened. 5) Stealing a car a.k.a. grand theft auto, falls under the criminal law.
Miranda rights falls under case law. Traffic regulations fall under administrative law. The right to bear arms fall under the Constitution. The right to stand your ground falls under statutes. Stealing a car and getting charged for theft falls under criminal law.
1. Freedom of speech - Constitution 2. Miranda Warning - Case Law 3. Traffic Ordinances - Administrative 4. Right to Bear Arms - Constitution 5. Stand Your Ground - Statute
Miranda Warning ; Case Law. Stand Your Ground - Statute Traffic laws are administrative Stealing a car and getting charged for theft falls under criminal law.
1.)Freedom of Speech- Constitution 2.) Traffic Law- Regulation 3.) Stand Your Ground- Statute 4.)Miranda Warning- Case Law 5.) Traffic law- Administrative
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ReplyDelete1) Miranda Warning ; Case Law.
ReplyDelete2.) Traffic Laws. Regulation.
3.) Right to bear arms. Constitution.
4.) ?
1) Miranda Warning ; Case Law.
ReplyDelete2.) Traffic Laws. Regulation.
3.) Right to bear arms. Constitution.
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Right To Bear Arms- Constitutional
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ReplyDeleteTraffic-Regulation
Right To Bear Arms- Constitutional
1) Freedom of speech - Constitution
ReplyDelete2) Miranda Warning - Case Law
3) Traffic Ordinances - Administrative
4) Right to Bear Arms - Constitution
5) Stand Your Ground - Statute
1) Freedom of speech - Procedural
Delete2) Miranda Warning - Substantive
3) Traffic Ordinance - Procedural
4) Right to Bear Arms - Substantive
5) Stand Your Ground - Civil
1) Miranda warning (case law) allows people to be questioned if they get arrested and grants the right to remain silent.
ReplyDelete2) Traffic laws (administrative) suggest that motorists are to obey street signs and be aware of other motorists.
3) The right to bear arms (Constitution) grants citizens the ability to possess firearms for self-defense purposes only.
4) The right to stand your ground (statutory) proves the fact that one has felt threatened.
5) Stealing a car a.k.a. grand theft auto, falls under the criminal law.
Miranda rights falls under case law.
DeleteTraffic regulations fall under administrative law.
The right to bear arms fall under the Constitution.
The right to stand your ground falls under statutes.
Stealing a car and getting charged for theft falls under criminal law.
Miranda Warning is procedural
ReplyDeleteTraffic laws are administrative
right to bear arms is constitution
Stand your ground is Statuary
Abortion is
1.Miranda procedure
ReplyDelete2. Right to bear arms-constitutional
3.Traffic laws-regulation
4.stand your ground-civil
1. Freedom of speech - Constitution
ReplyDelete2. Miranda Warning - Case Law
3. Traffic Ordinances - Administrative
4. Right to Bear Arms - Constitution
5. Stand Your Ground - Statute
Miranda Warning ; Case Law.
ReplyDeleteStand Your Ground - Statute
Traffic laws are administrative
Stealing a car and getting charged for theft falls under criminal law.
1.)Freedom of Speech- Constitution
ReplyDelete2.) Traffic Law- Regulation
3.) Stand Your Ground- Statute
4.)Miranda Warning- Case Law
5.) Traffic law- Administrative