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Deck 10: Litigation Assistantship
1
A woman can use her maiden name as her married name.
True
2
When is discrimination on the basis of pregnancy illegal?
An employer cannot refuse to hire a woman because of her pregnancy-related condition so long as she is able to perform the major functions necessary for the job; terminate employees because of pregnancy; force pregnant employees to go on leave at an arbitrary point during pregnancy if they are still able to work; or penalize pregnant employees in reinstatement rights, including credit for previous service, accrued retirement benefits, and accumulated seniority.
3
What is dower?
The right of a surviving wife to the lifetime use of one-third of all the land her deceased husband owned during the marriage.
4
The participants in a trust are called:
A) settler.
B) trustee.
C) cestui que trust.
D) all of the above.
A) settler.
B) trustee.
C) cestui que trust.
D) all of the above.
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5
A gift is:
A) the voluntary delivery of something with the future intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
B) any future delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
C) the voluntary delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
D) the voluntary delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which little payment or consideration is made.
A) the voluntary delivery of something with the future intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
B) any future delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
C) the voluntary delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which no payment or consideration is made.
D) the voluntary delivery of something with the present intent to transfer title and control, for which little payment or consideration is made.
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6
Curtesy is the right of a widow to the lifetime use of one-third of the land owned by her deceased husband.
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7
Feticide is the unlawful killing of a fetus.
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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8
All forced sterilization is illegal.
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9
What are the obligations of an employer to combat sexual harassment?
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10
The Married Women's Property Acts added disabilities to those suffered by married women.
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11
Sex discrimination in employment is legal only if it can be shown that gender is not a BFOQ.
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12
When applying for credit, a woman can never be asked about her marital status.
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13
Equitable distribution is:
A) the just, fair, and equal division of property between spouses upon divorce.
B) the just and fair, but not necessarily equal, division of property between spouses upon divorce.
C) the just and fair, and substantially equal division of property between spouses upon divorce.
D) the transfer of the husband's property to his wife upon divorce.
A) the just, fair, and equal division of property between spouses upon divorce.
B) the just and fair, but not necessarily equal, division of property between spouses upon divorce.
C) the just and fair, and substantially equal division of property between spouses upon divorce.
D) the transfer of the husband's property to his wife upon divorce.
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14
When can the creditor request information about the spouse of a woman who applies for credit?
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15
What are some of the legal disabilities married women suffered at common law?
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16
FACE gives a woman a cause of action if she is a victim of an assault while seeking reproductive health services.
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17
The battered woman syndrome is used to bolster the argument that the battered woman acted in self-defense against her attacker.
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18
The right to an elective share applies only if a spouse dies intestate.
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19
Distinguish between quid pro quo sexual harassment and hostile-environment sexual harassment.
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20
At common law, a married woman could not on her own or without the consent of her husband):
A) make her own will.
B) own her own property.
C) make a contract in her own name.
D) all of the above.
A) make her own will.
B) own her own property.
C) make a contract in her own name.
D) all of the above.
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21
The right of a widow to the lifetime use called a life estate) of one-third of the land her deceased husband owned during the marriage is called .
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22
The right to is the constitutional right to make personal decisions without undue government interference on matters such as marriage, procreation, family relationships, child rearing and education, contraception, and abortion.
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23
One state must give to the legal decisions of another state.
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24
A transfer is a transfer of an asset or property for little or no payment or consideration that is made to avoid an obligation to a creditor.
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25
Match each numbered entry with the most relevant lettered entry below.
a. BFOQ
b. pro bono
c. domestic violence
d. nepotism
e. quasi-suspect class
f. curtesy
g. cause of action
h. injunction
i. coverture
j. self-defense
29. based on gender or a child's legitimacy
30. right to a life estate
31. legally acceptable reason for suing
32. court order
33. status of a married woman at common law
34. reasonable force to prevent harm
35. injury or threats to injure
36. permits employment discrimination
37. favoritism to a relative
38. without fee
a. BFOQ
b. pro bono
c. domestic violence
d. nepotism
e. quasi-suspect class
f. curtesy
g. cause of action
h. injunction
i. coverture
j. self-defense
29. based on gender or a child's legitimacy
30. right to a life estate
31. legally acceptable reason for suing
32. court order
33. status of a married woman at common law
34. reasonable force to prevent harm
35. injury or threats to injure
36. permits employment discrimination
37. favoritism to a relative
38. without fee
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26
What is the battered-woman syndrome?
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27
Equitable distribution is the just and fair, but not necessarily , division of property between spouses upon divorce.
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28
The married women's property acts removed all or most of a woman's legal on matters such as entering contracts, disposing of her property, and being a party to litigation independent of her husband.
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29
When are restrictions on a woman's access to abortion unconstitutional?
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