OMGT 4313 Midterm
U.S. District Courts hear what type of cases - ANS-general jurisdiction
Laws passed by congress and signed by the president are called - ANS-statutes
Under the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. constitution , one state court's
judgement must be given full faith and credit by any other state's court - ANS-True
The securities and exchange commission is an example of: - ANS-federal administrative
agency
A long-arm statute helps a state exercise what type of jurisdiction? - ANS-personal
Arkansas is in the 10th U.S. circuit for the U.S. court of appeals - ANS-False, it is in the
8th
U.S. district courts have subject matter jurisdiction over what types of cases? -
ANS-federal question and diversity of citizenship
Deposition - ANS-oral testimony given by a party or witness prior to the trail
To be binding, a treaty must have the approval of? - ANS-the president and two-thirds of
the senate
The supreme court opinion in Brown v Board of education overturned the supreme court
opinion in what case? - ANS-Plessy v. Ferguson
The executive branch of U.S. government is responsible for - ANS-enforcing
In mediation, a neutral third party renders a binding decision - ANS-False
Each state has how many senators in the U.S. senate? - ANS-two
If the president vetoes a bill, it may still become a law if - ANS-two-thirds of the senate
and two-thirds of the house vote to override the veto
, Under the system of English common law, the principles announced in a judicial opinion
become ______ for later judges deciding similar cases - ANS-precedent
What is another name for In personum jurisdiction? - ANS-personal jurisdiction
Every state has the same court system, with the highest court called the "Supreme
Court of (name of state)" - ANS-False
"Bicameral" refers to which feature of the federal legislative branch? - ANS-consists of
two units, the senate and the House of Representatives
Substantive due process requires that laws be clear on their face and not overly broad
in scope. - ANS-True
If a state constitution conflicts with a federal statute, which controls? - ANS-federal
statute
The U.S. constitution is final and cannot be amended - ANS-False
The 9th Circuit for the U.S. Court of Appeals system includes which state? -
ANS-California
"Minimum contracts" is a standard used to determine what? - ANS-whether a court may
exercise personal jurisdiction over a defendant
In latin, stare decisis means what? - ANS-to stand by the decision
In Hertz Corporation v. Friend, Hertz Corporation had sufficient minimum contracts with
California to be subject to __________ jurisdiction of a court in California -
ANS-personal
Administrative agencies are a branch of government established by which Article of the
U.S. Constitution ? - ANS-no article establishes administrative agencies
Law serves many functions in society, including - ANS-facilitating planning
In mediation, a neutral third party renders a binding decision. - ANS-False
The United States Supreme Court is established by - ANS-Article III of the U.S.
Constitution
U.S. District Courts hear what type of cases - ANS-general jurisdiction
Laws passed by congress and signed by the president are called - ANS-statutes
Under the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. constitution , one state court's
judgement must be given full faith and credit by any other state's court - ANS-True
The securities and exchange commission is an example of: - ANS-federal administrative
agency
A long-arm statute helps a state exercise what type of jurisdiction? - ANS-personal
Arkansas is in the 10th U.S. circuit for the U.S. court of appeals - ANS-False, it is in the
8th
U.S. district courts have subject matter jurisdiction over what types of cases? -
ANS-federal question and diversity of citizenship
Deposition - ANS-oral testimony given by a party or witness prior to the trail
To be binding, a treaty must have the approval of? - ANS-the president and two-thirds of
the senate
The supreme court opinion in Brown v Board of education overturned the supreme court
opinion in what case? - ANS-Plessy v. Ferguson
The executive branch of U.S. government is responsible for - ANS-enforcing
In mediation, a neutral third party renders a binding decision - ANS-False
Each state has how many senators in the U.S. senate? - ANS-two
If the president vetoes a bill, it may still become a law if - ANS-two-thirds of the senate
and two-thirds of the house vote to override the veto
, Under the system of English common law, the principles announced in a judicial opinion
become ______ for later judges deciding similar cases - ANS-precedent
What is another name for In personum jurisdiction? - ANS-personal jurisdiction
Every state has the same court system, with the highest court called the "Supreme
Court of (name of state)" - ANS-False
"Bicameral" refers to which feature of the federal legislative branch? - ANS-consists of
two units, the senate and the House of Representatives
Substantive due process requires that laws be clear on their face and not overly broad
in scope. - ANS-True
If a state constitution conflicts with a federal statute, which controls? - ANS-federal
statute
The U.S. constitution is final and cannot be amended - ANS-False
The 9th Circuit for the U.S. Court of Appeals system includes which state? -
ANS-California
"Minimum contracts" is a standard used to determine what? - ANS-whether a court may
exercise personal jurisdiction over a defendant
In latin, stare decisis means what? - ANS-to stand by the decision
In Hertz Corporation v. Friend, Hertz Corporation had sufficient minimum contracts with
California to be subject to __________ jurisdiction of a court in California -
ANS-personal
Administrative agencies are a branch of government established by which Article of the
U.S. Constitution ? - ANS-no article establishes administrative agencies
Law serves many functions in society, including - ANS-facilitating planning
In mediation, a neutral third party renders a binding decision. - ANS-False
The United States Supreme Court is established by - ANS-Article III of the U.S.
Constitution