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failure to perform or breaking of contract law as expressed in the constitution. supreme law of the land laws enacted by legislative bodies at any level of government statutes (laws, rules, or orders) passed by municipal or county governing units rules of administrative agencies an amount given to a party whose legal interests have been damaged reasonable time, under law, that legal action can be sought in specific cases the practice of deciding new cases with reference to former decisions (precedent) refers to geographic area in which a court or courts have to power to apply law governmental policy based on widely held societal values reasoning process used by judges in deciding what law applies to a given dispute and then applying that law to the specific facts of the case the theory and philosophy of law the belief that a higher or universal law exists that applies to allow human beings and that written laws should imitate these inherent principles consists of all laws that define, describe, regulate, and create legal rights and obligations consists of all laws that delineate the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law spells out the rights and duties that exist between persons and between persons and their governments concerned with wrongs committed against the public as a whole concerns transactions conducted via the Internet written explanation of court decisions process of judiciary branch deciding whether other two branches' laws and actions are constitutional jurisdiction that can be exercised over any person or business that resides in certain geographic area jurisdiction over property in certain geographic area court can exercise jurisdiction over certain out-of-state defendants based on activities that took place within the state corporations are considered legal persons when both federal and state courts have the power to hear a case when cases can only be tried in federal court OR state court written order to lower court requesting record of case for review parties come informally, with or without attorneys third party acts as mediator, can be legally binding or not legally binding arbitrator hears dispute and imposes resolution on parties involved study of what constitutes right or wrong behavior focuses on what is right and wrong behavior in business world, has to do with how businesses apply moral and ethical principles minimum acceptable standard for ethical business behavior companies to set up confidential systems so that employees can raise red flags about suspected illegal, unethical auditing accounting practices individuals should evaluate their actions in light of the consequences that would follow if everyone in society acted the same way philosophical theory focused on consequences of action, not the nature of the action itself idea that those who run corporations can and should act ethically and be accountable to society for the actions prevents states from establishing laws and regulations that would interfere with trade and commerce among the states not protected under federal law or the first amendment government must give a person proper notice and opportunity to be heard protects an individual's life, liberty, or property against certain government actions regardless of fairness of procedures used to implement them state may not deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws if law or action prohibits person from exercising fundamental right, subject to strict scrutiny. classification based on "suspect trait" is necessary principle that states one nation will defer and give effect to the laws of another nation as long as those laws are consistent with laws of accommodating nation

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