Sources of Law

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  1. 1. 13th Amendment: Constitution
    2. Brown v. Board of Education: Case Law
    3. Miranda Rights: Case Law
    4. Freedom of Speech: Constitution
    5. Drinking Age: Statute

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    1. 1. 13th Amendment: Constitution, Substantive
      2. Brown v. Board of Education: Case Law, Substantive
      3. Miranda Warning: Case Law, Procedural
      4. Freedom of Speech: Constitution, Substantive
      5. Drinking Age: Statute, Civil Law

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    2. Could the drinking age be criminal law? What happens if you are caught drinking underage? What happens to the person who served you the alcohol?

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    3. The drinking age could be a criminal law. Usually, when a minor is caught with alcohol, they would be arrested along with whoever sold the alcohol. This represents criminal law well, since being arrested would be a punishment against the offense against society.

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  2. Speed sign change- administrative
    Integrated schools- case law
    Traffic commands- regulation
    Don't murder- constitution
    Can't use fireworks- statute
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    1. Where is your follow up response? What types of laws are these?

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  3. 1. 13th Amendment - Constitution
    2. Brown vs. B.O.E - Case law
    3. Freedom of Speech - Constitution
    4. Miranda Rights - Case Law
    5. Driving age - Statute

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    1. Where is your follow-up response? What types of laws are these?

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  4. 1.drinking age
    2.Miranda rights
    3.Freedom of speech
    4. traffic
    5.13th amendment
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    1. What is the source of these laws? What types of laws are these?

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  5. 1.Seat belt: Statutory
    2.Miranda Rights: Case Law
    3.Traffic Laws: Regulation
    4 Right to Bear Arms: Constitution
    5.Drinking Age: Statute

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    1. 1.Seat belt: Statutory / Procedural
      2.Miranda Rights: Case Law / Procedural
      3.Traffic Laws: Administrative / Procedural
      4 Right to Bear Arms: Constitution / Procedural
      5.Drinking Age: Statute / Civil

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    2. Miranda is definitely procedural, but you need to revisit the seat belt law and the right to bear arms. Also, What happens if you get caught drinking underage? What happens to the person who served you the alcohol?

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  6. 1. The right to bear arms - constitutional
    2. Speed limits - regulation
    3. FAA issues flight ban - administrative
    4. Curfew - statute
    5. miranda rights - case law

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  7. 1.The laws against murder would fall under regulation.
    2.Laws that protect freedom of speech fall under constitution.
    3. Miranda Rights may come from Case Law
    4.Traffic laws would most likely fall under Regulation
    5.The right to bear arms originated from the constitution.

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    1. 1.The laws against murder would fall under regulation. it is a criminal law.
      2.Laws that protect freedom of speech fall under constitution. this is a procedural law.
      3. Miranda Rights may come from Case Law its also a procedural law.
      4.Traffic laws would most likely fall under administration and procedural laws.
      5.The right to bear arms originated from the constitution. its also a civil law.

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    2. Think of regulation and administration being the same type of law. If that is the case, do murder and traffic laws fall under the same category?

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  8. Miranda Rights
    Maryjane Laws
    Traffic Laws
    Right to bear arms
    cant yell bomb in a movie

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    1. Miranda Rights - Case Law
      Maryjane Laws - Regulation Law
      Traffic Laws - Administration Law
      Right to bear arms - Constitution
      Cant yell bomb in a movie - Case Law

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    2. Miranda Rights - Case Law/Procedural
      Maryjane Laws - Regulation Law/Administrative
      Traffic Laws - Administration Law/Procedural
      Right to bear arms - Constitution/Procedural
      Cant yell bomb in a movie - Case Law/Procedural

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  9. marijuana law - a administrative
    Miranda law- case law .
    Traffic laws- Constitution
    Rights to bear arms- Constitution

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  10. 1. 1st amendment
    2. drinking age
    3. speed limit
    4. traffic law
    5. Miranda

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    1. Where is your follow-up post? What is the source of these laws? What type of laws are these?

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  11. 1. Constitution- Amendments
    2. Statute- Drinking age
    3. Administrative- Speed change
    4. Regulation- Traffic laws
    5. Case law- Miranda Warning

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    1. Miranda warning is a case law and fall under a procedural law
      Traffic laws are regulation and fall under criminal law
      Speed change is administrative and falls under procedural law
      Drinking age is statute and falls under criminal law
      Amendments is constitution and falls under civil law

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    2. Good! Do you think all traffic laws fall under criminal law?

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    3. would some fall under substantive law as well

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  13. Murder - constitution
    Traffic - regulation
    Right to bear arms
    Miranda Rights - case law
    Drinking Age - statute

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    1. Miranda Rights - Case Law / Procedural
      Traffic - Administrative / Procedural
      Murder - Constitution / Criminal
      Stand Your Ground - Statute / Civil

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    2. Does the constitution define murder as a crime? What happens to someone who uses "stand your ground" as a defense and loses in court?

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  14. Miranda Warning. - Case Law
    Traffic Laws. - Regulation
    Right To Bear arms.- Constitution
    Stand your ground. -
    Abortion- Case Law

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    1. Where is your follow-up post? What types of laws are these?

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  15. Drinking Age: Statute
    19th Amendment: Constitution
    Freedom of Religion: Constitution
    Traffic Laws: Administrative
    Abortion: Case Law

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    1. Drinking Age:civil
      19th Amendment: Civil
      Freedom of Religion:Civil
      Traffic Laws:substantive
      Abortion:civil

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  16. 1. Freedom of speech- Constitution-Substantive
    2. traffic laws- administrative- Procedural
    3. Right to bear arms- Constitution -Substantive
    4. Miranda warning- case law- Procedural
    5. Racial profiling- Case law- Criminal law

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    1. Why do you think traffic laws are procedural? Could they be civil or criminal? Why or why not?

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    2. I feel they are procedural because Traffic laws are procedures that have to be followed. However, looking at this now it could be criminal because it is a crime against society.

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  18. 1. Right to Bear Arms - Constitution/Substantive
    2. Miranda Warning - Case Law/Procedural
    3. Traffic Ordinance - Administrative/Civil
    4. Driving Age - Administrative/Civil
    5. Abortion - Case Law/Civil

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  19. Miranda Rights - Case Law........Procedural
    Stand Your Ground - Statute.......Civil
    Traffic Ordinance - Administrative........Civil
    Curfew - Ordinance......Civil
    Freedom of Speech - Constitution.........Substantive

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