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Deck 1: Introduction to a New Career in Law
1
What has been the effect of digital media on the practice of family law?
A) it has had little effect because of the inadmissibility of digital evidence.
B) it has had substantial effect because of the inadmissibility of digital evidence.
C) it has resulted in no new sources of evidence in divorce cases.
D) it has resulted in new sources of evidence in divorce cases.
A) it has had little effect because of the inadmissibility of digital evidence.
B) it has had substantial effect because of the inadmissibility of digital evidence.
C) it has resulted in no new sources of evidence in divorce cases.
D) it has resulted in new sources of evidence in divorce cases.
D
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The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution covers challenges to actions by the federal government.
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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A state constitution:
A) does not apply to family-law rights.
B) is created by the federal constitution.
C) can offer greater constitutional rights than the federal constitution.
D) can never offer greater constitutional rights than the federal constitution.
A) does not apply to family-law rights.
B) is created by the federal constitution.
C) can offer greater constitutional rights than the federal constitution.
D) can never offer greater constitutional rights than the federal constitution.
C
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Procedural due process is the constitutional requirement that the government avoid arbitrary and capricious actions that deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
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The right to marry is a fundamental right; substantial restrictions on this right are measured by strict scrutiny.
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6
All restrictions on sexuality have not been eliminated, but they have been substantially increased when adults are involved.
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7
Name six areas of family law where federal law has had a large impact.
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8
Why has there been a change in some of the major family-law terminology?
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9
What is the equal-protection-of-the-law requirement of the U.S. Constitution?
A) the government must provide fair procedures such as adequate notice and an opportunity to be heard whenever it seeks to deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
B) the government must avoid arbitrary and capricious actions that deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
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C) the government must treat one group or class the same as it treats another group or class in like circumstances.
D) the government must not abridge fundamental rights.
A) the government must provide fair procedures such as adequate notice and an opportunity to be heard whenever it seeks to deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
B) the government must avoid arbitrary and capricious actions that deprive someone of life, liberty, or property.
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C) the government must treat one group or class the same as it treats another group or class in like circumstances.
D) the government must not abridge fundamental rights.
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The four categories of discrimination are discrimination involving a fundamental right, discrimination involving a suspect class, discrimination involving a quasi-suspect class, and discrimination that is arbitrary or capricious.
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11
Federal courts can hear divorce cases.
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12
Family law has not changed much because society's definition of a family has not changed.
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13
A CASA:
A) can practice law
B) is an advocate.
C) must be an attorney.
D) cannot be an attorney.
A) can practice law
B) is an advocate.
C) must be an attorney.
D) cannot be an attorney.
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14
Briefly mention five developments that have played and will continue to play a major role in family law in the twenty-first century.
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15
What is family law?
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16
Define common law.
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17
What do we mean when we say that marriage is a status?
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18
Family law cases can sometimes raise issues of criminal law, corporate law, bankruptcy law, and tax law.
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An important development in family law has been a substantial increase in the capacity of parties to enter enforceable contracts that help define their rights and obligations.
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20
Constitutionalization refers to changes in family law due to interpretations of the U.S. Constitution by federal courts.
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21
What is substantive due process?
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Constitutionalization occurs because of changes in state law that result from interpretation of the by the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts.
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Federalization consists of changes in law that result from laws written by the federal legislature Congress) and from interpretations of the U.S. Constitution by federal courts.
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24
What tests does a court use to determine if a restriction of a fundamental right and a nonfundamental right violate substantive due process?
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25
The standard used to determine if a restriction on a fundamental right complies with due process and is therefore constitutional) is called scrutiny.
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26
The constitutional requirement that the government avoid arbitrary and capricious actions that deprive someone of life is called .
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27
Match each numbered entry with the most relevant lettered entry below.
a. conflict of interest
b. judicial review
c. instrument
d. legal advice
e. unity of person
f. strict scrutiny
g. common law
h. tickler
i. trial notebook
j. precedent
29. apply laws to a particular legal problem
30. narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest
31. judge-made law
32. subsumed legal identity
33. date reminder
34. strategies for conducting a trial
35. determine constitutionality
36. prior decision used as a standard
37. formal document that embodies a legal act
38. divided loyalties
a. conflict of interest
b. judicial review
c. instrument
d. legal advice
e. unity of person
f. strict scrutiny
g. common law
h. tickler
i. trial notebook
j. precedent
29. apply laws to a particular legal problem
30. narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest
31. judge-made law
32. subsumed legal identity
33. date reminder
34. strategies for conducting a trial
35. determine constitutionality
36. prior decision used as a standard
37. formal document that embodies a legal act
38. divided loyalties
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28
An is a written statement containing facts, claims, or other legal positions given under oath or affirmation.
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29
Because of the unity of person at common law, the legal identity of a wife was into the legal identity of the husband.
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