LAW2110 /Business Scenarios 1

LAW2110 /Business Scenarios 1

 

LAW2110 /Business Scenarios 1
Chapter 1-3, Legal terms like “stare decisis” generally have a simpler meaning in everyday language.  “Stare decisis” roughly translated refers to an earlier court
decision (also termed a “precedent”) that arguably binds subsequent courts.  Please keep this Scenario in mind when you work on Case Activity 1-4 later this Module.Chapter 2.1, Standing. “Standing” means something quite different in the law than in everyday life (there are other legal terms like that!).   “Standing” means having
a sufficient, direct interest in the issues involved in the case to have the legal right to be the party to a law suit.   For example, if A and B are in a car accident
witnessed by C, C has no “standing” to sue anyone unless C was injured by accident.  On the other hand, both A and B have standing.
Chapter 4-1, Commerce Clause. Please be sure to consider the legal significance of the words a “little safer.”  Also, please keep this Scenario in mind when you work
on Case Activity 4-8 later this Module.

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