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The American Legal System Chapter 1
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Structure of Judiciary Most states elect judges Federal judges appointed for life
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3 levels in federal, most states
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Supreme Court (as of 2014)
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Some vocabulary Complaint & Answer Discovery Deposition Summary Judgment Arraignment Indictment Grand Jury and Petit Jury Jurisdiction American Rule
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The Alabama court involved in this case found it had no jurisdiction
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Cases of First Impression Weve never dealt with this question before.
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But if there IS a precedent, how to deal with it
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Follow it (stare decisis) Well I suppose I could…
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Distinguish it Or, if the precedent does not seem quite the same...
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Modify it Or, if times have changed...
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Overturn it Of course, I might just change my mind
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Sources of Communication Law Constitutions
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First Amendment Establishment Clause Free Exercise Clause
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First Amendment Free Speech Clause
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First Amendment Free Press Clause
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First Amendment Petition Clause
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Anti-SLAPP suits "Sicko" suit involved anti-SLAPP statute
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Fourth Amendment Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure Does not protect newsrooms from all searches
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Fifth Amendment Equal Protection Media v. Nonmedia Among different media Due Process Speech as a liberty in life, liberty, or property
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Sixth Amendment Right to a fair, public, and speedy trial Sometimes conflicts with First Amendment
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Article I, Section 8 Enumerates Congressional powers Includes the right to pass copyright and trademark laws Sometimes these too seem to conflict with First Amendment ideals
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State Constitutions Sometimes they mimic the First Amendment wording Some states explicitly give more rights than First Amendment demands
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Sources of Communication Law Statutes– can be national, state, or local
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Donald Trump fighting local zoning law in Florida
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Statutory Construction
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Judicial Review of Statutes Vagueness Overbreadth Underinclusiveness
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More Specific Tests Brandenburg = incitement n Central Hudson = advertising n Miller = obscenity
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Sources of Communication Law Administrative Agencies
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Sources of Communication Law Executive Actions Elections do matter Bushs post- 9/11 actions Abortion gag rule back and forth
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Sources of Communication Law Common Law [and Equity] Sometimes called judge-made law Decisions based on tradition instead of a specific statute Balancing predictability with flexibility
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Where to find the precedents? Sup Ct Federal appellate Federal district courts
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Regional Reporters
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009)
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009 ) (Volume Number)
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009 ) Name of Publication (Federal Reporter, 3 rd Series)
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009 ) Page number where decision begins
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009 ) Name of court (Court of Appeals for Seventh Circuit)
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Standard Citation format 576 F.3d 356 (7 th Cir. 2009 ) Date the court decided
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Trial and Appellate Courts Questions of fact and of law Clearly Erroneous rule Holding and Dicta Decisions and Opinions
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Types of Opinions Majority [Plurality] Concurring Dissenting
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