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what you could bring to court
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Civil dispute
Supremacy Clause: Federal law trumps state law
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Article Six
most appropriate place to try a case, can be changed/moved
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Venue
Just compensation and takings clause: the government can't take your land without
fair compensation
- Usually fair market value
Right to not self-incriminate
- Not a right given to businesses
Prohibits double jeopardy
- Means that you can't be tried twice for the same crime unless it is by separate
sovereigns
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Fifth Amendment
regulate ordered society, stop signs
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, Positive law
idea that only one type of court can hear a case
- Example: Tax Cases
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Exclusive jurisdiction
Asking for one of the following, no subject to jury trial
- Injunctions: order to stop what you're doing
- Specific performance: order to do something
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Equity dispute
Executive Branch
- Has the power to create administrative agencies
- The President has the power to appoint and fire the head of dependent/executive
agency at will without reason
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Article Two
what you could bring to court
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Civil dispute
Supremacy Clause: Federal law trumps state law
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Article Six
most appropriate place to try a case, can be changed/moved
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Venue
Just compensation and takings clause: the government can't take your land without
fair compensation
- Usually fair market value
Right to not self-incriminate
- Not a right given to businesses
Prohibits double jeopardy
- Means that you can't be tried twice for the same crime unless it is by separate
sovereigns
Give this one a try later!
Fifth Amendment
regulate ordered society, stop signs
Give this one a try later!
, Positive law
idea that only one type of court can hear a case
- Example: Tax Cases
Give this one a try later!
Exclusive jurisdiction
Asking for one of the following, no subject to jury trial
- Injunctions: order to stop what you're doing
- Specific performance: order to do something
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Equity dispute
Executive Branch
- Has the power to create administrative agencies
- The President has the power to appoint and fire the head of dependent/executive
agency at will without reason
Give this one a try later!
Article Two