Two reasons for law
Dispute Resolution Role
-settle difference between two people
Regulatory Role
-government interference with business
Which is most important law of the land? Constitutional Law or Regulatory Law?
Constitutional Law
What is common law?
Judge-made-Law
-judge doesn’t follow precedent
Marbury v. Madison?
Gave power of Judicial Review to Judicial Branch
What is Administrative Law? Who can create it?
Laws created by regulatory agencies
-states create their own administrative laws
Majority Rule v.s. Minority Rule
State-laws vary from state to state
Majority Rule
-when most states follow that rule
Minority Rule
-when only a few states follow that rule
Private Law v.s. Public Law?
Private Law
-government not involved
Public Law
-government involved
What is the difference in the “burden of proof” between Criminal and Civil law? What vote by the jury to convict?
Criminal Law
Civil Law
10th Amendment?
Reserved Powers Clause
-gives all powers to the State that it has NOT ALREADY given to Federal Government
What governed the colonies before they became the United States?
Virginia House of Burgessess (140 years)
Committees of Correspondence?
First Continental Congress?
Second Continental Congress?
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Federalist v.s. Anti-Federalists? When was it relevant?
Relevant when United States was throwing out Articles of Confederation
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Immigration and Naturalization Services v. Chadha
Shows Judicial Branch checking power
Youngstown Steel and Tube Co. v. Sawyer? What did it demonstrate?
Demonstrated Checks and Balances by Supreme Court
3 clauses that are important to Business Regulation?
Supremacy Clause
Necessary and Proper Clause
Commerce Clause
Commerce Clause
Gives Congress power to regulate business (commerce)
Gibbons v. Ogden
Case distinguished Intrastate Commerce between Interstate Commerce
-John Marshall made distinction
Wickard v. Filburn
expanded Commerce Clause
-said Congress could regulate commerce if it had AGGREGATE effect
Necessary and Proper Clause
Federal Government can create new laws to carry out Enumerated Powers (if laws are necessary and proper)
Enumerated Powers
Specified powers in Constitution that are given to Federal Government
McCulloch v. Maryland
-Supreme Court says Necessary and Proper gives right to operate tax free
Plessy v. Ferguson
Established “Separate but Equal”
Brown v. Board of Education
Ends “Separate but Equal” Doctrine