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(SOLVED) ETHICS The greatest of all Chinese lawgivers

Confucius did not


ETHICS The greatest of all Chinese lawgivers, Confucius, did not esteem written laws. He
believed that good rulers were the best guarantee of justice. Does our legal system rely
primarily on the rule of law or the rule of people? Which do you instinctively trust more?
Confucius himself was an […]

The stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed were caused in part
because so many investors blindly put their money into stocks they knew nothing about. During
the 1920s, it was often impossible for an investor to find out what a corporation was planning to
do […]

Union organizers at a hospital wanted to distribute leaflets to potential union members, but
hospital rules prohibited leafletting in areas of patient care, hallways, cafeterias, and any areas
open to the public. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled that these restrictions
violated the law and ordered the hospital to […]

TRUE/FALSE1. The idea that current cases must be decided based on earlier cases is called
legal positivism.2. Civil lawsuits are brought to court by the injured party, but criminal cases
must be prosecuted by the government.3. Congress established the federal government by
passing a series of statutes.4. The federal government […]

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Match the following terms with their definitions.___ A. Statute___ B. Administrative agencies___
C. Common law___ D. Stare decisis___ E. United States Constitution1. Law created by
judges.2. Let the decision stand.3. A law passed by Congress or a state legislature.4. The
supreme law of the land.5. The IRS; the FCC; the […]

1. The evidence doesn’t show that Inland ever used the term “express warranty.” How did
Inland create one?2. Can that create an express warranty even though Inland never said that it
“war-ranted” or “guaranteed” the results?3. Some states require proof that the buyer relied on
the express warranty when making […]

Lewis River Golf, Inc., grew and sold sod. It bought seed from defendant, O. M. Scott & Sons,
under an express warranty. But the sod grown from the Scott seeds developed weeds, a breach
of Scott’s warranty. Several of Lewis River’s customers sued, unhappy with the weeds in their
grass. […]

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