Questions from General Law


Q: Write a case brief for the Windsor case. Include the facts

Write a case brief for the Windsor case. Include the facts, issues, rules, analysis, and conclusion.

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Q: A landlord owned and leased rental units. Prospective tennants agreed to

A landlord owned and leased rental units. Prospective tennants agreed to rent a unit but when the landlord found out they were not married she told them she could not rent to them because it would vio...

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Q: Plaintiff, a lesbian patient, sued defendant clinical physicians, alleging

Plaintiff, a lesbian patient, sued defendant clinical physicians, alleging that they discriminated based on sexual orientation, in violation of a states civil rights laws, by refusing to perform an in...

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Q: MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS delivered the opinion of the Court.

MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS delivered the opinion of the Court. Appellant Griswold is Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut. Appellant Buxton is a licensed physician and a profess...

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Q: A high school hockey game resulted in a scuffle between off-

A high school hockey game resulted in a scuffle between off-duty police officers and an assistant coach and his wife. As a result of the scuffle, the coach and his wife were arrested for assaulting t...

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Q: A group of concerned parents in the City of Elmwood wants to

A group of concerned parents in the City of Elmwood wants to see a curfew imposed on anyone under age eighteen. How can they get such a law imposed? (Review the section in this chapter dealing with th...

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Q: Peter, Paul, and Mary are 16-year-olds

Peter, Paul, and Mary are 16-year-olds who live in Elmwood, a city with a 10 p.m. curfew for anyone under the age of 18. They think the law is unfair and violates their constitutional rights, and they...

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Q: Review the Modnick case. As you read, identify the facts

Review the Modnick case. As you read, identify the facts, the issues, the rules or laws, the holding, and the conclusion. Notice how the court explains or analyzes in this decision. Refer back to the...

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Q: Locate the following cases. For each, write the correct citation

Locate the following cases. For each, write the correct citation, including the year. You may use an online source such as Findlaw, or you may locate the cases in a print resource in a law library. 49...

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Q: Read the excerpt of the case, Tennessee v. Garner in

Read the excerpt of the case, Tennessee v. Garner in Appendix VII. Answer the following questions: a. Which constitutional provisions apply to this case and how do they apply? b. What statutory law is...

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