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Commerce Clause - ANSWERS-congress has constitutional authority to regulate
commerce with foreign nations and among states
Mediation - ANSWERS-Voluntary trained neutral helps reach settlement, does not
decide, high success rate
Arbitration - ANSWERS-Trained neutral hears and decides dispute, binding/non-
binding, cheaper/faster than litigation
Jurisdiction - ANSWERS-Power of court to hear/decide case
Subject Matter Jurisdiction - ANSWERS-Court authority to hear cases of specific type
Personal Jurisdiction - ANSWERS-Court authority over defendant
Minimum Contacts - ANSWERS-Procedure to determine court jurisdiction over a person
from another state
Complaint - ANSWERS-Written document filed to begin lawsuit
Notice of parties, jurisdiction, relevant facts, claims, damages/relief requested
Summons - ANSWERS-Written document filed with complaint, notified defendant
lawsuit began, how to respond, consequences of no response
, Service of Process - ANSWERS-Defendant must be served with summons/complaint
What are the methods of service? - ANSWERS-Personal Service
Substitute Service
Certified Mail
Publication
Why does congress regulate interstate commerce? - ANSWERS-To preserve free trade
among states
Federal Preemption - ANSWERS-state law invalid if conflicts with federal law
When can states regulate interstate commerce? - ANSWERS-If not federally preempted
does not unduly burden interstate commerce
Plain Meaning Rule - ANSWERS-no interpretation needed if language is clear, prevents
court from taking sides
Absurdity Doctrine - ANSWERS-States go against pain meaning rule to avoid absurd
legal conclusions
Precedent - ANSWERS-follow previous authoritative decisions
Why follow precedent? - ANSWERS-For consistency and predictability
Doctrine of Stare Decisis - ANSWERS-Follow precedent, stand by what has been
decided
Administrative Procedures Act (APA) 3 steps - ANSWERS-Notice to public of proposed
agency regulation