HHK Medical Law
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- Non-consensual offensive touch is also known as?
- Battery
- What is Civil Law?
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Civil Law=Individual wrongdoing ie.stoop
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Burden of Proof is easier on plaintiff A preponderance of evidence Liable is only a Civil Term
$ = money Compensating the victim - Define Torts.
- individual wrong doings
- Individual wrong doings are called?
- Torts
- Torts can be broken into 3 Categories. These Categories are?
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Intentional
Negligence
Strict Liability - Give Examples of Intentional Torts.
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Assault – placing someone in fear of immediate bodily harm.
Battery- non-consensual offensive touch. - What is assault?
- placing someone in fear of immediate bodily harm.
- What is battery?
- non-consensual offensive touch
- Placing someone in fear of immediate bodily harm is called?
- Assault
- Bill of Rights
- The first 10 ammendments are called
- Name the 4 Sources of Law.
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1.U.S. Constitution-
2.Statutes- (statewide)
3.Case Law- are there similar cases that have already been decided
4.Administrative Law- Rules and regulations of government agencies - A local town law is called a(n)
- Ordinance
- Give an example of Administrative Law
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WorkerÂ’s Compensation
OSHA - What is administrative Law?
- Rules and regulations of government agencies
- If there are cases already decided it is called?
- Precedence
- The first 10 ammendments are called?
- The bill of rights.
- Give an example of an amendment
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The right to freedom of speech
The right to bear arms
The right to freedom of religion - What is the highest law of the land?
- The United States Constitution.
- What are statutes?
- written laws made by our legislators
- Discuss the Structure of NJ State Courts.
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New Jersey Supreme Court
Apellate Division
Superior Court - Name the two female justices on the U.S. Supreme Court and who appointed them and in what year.
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Justice Sandra Day o'Connor
Ronald Reagan in 1981
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Bill Clinton in 1993 - Discuss the Stucture of Federal Court
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United States Supreme Court
Circuit Court of Appeals
United States District Court - What is the highest court in our country?
- The United States Supreme Court
- How many justices are there in the U.S. Supreme Court?
- 9 (Nine)
- What is the Supreme Court concerned with?
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Individual rights.
They take cases important to society. - All of law can be broken down into these 2 categories.
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Procedural Law
Substantive Law - What is procedural law?
- Procedural Law- The rules that must be followed to get a case through the court system
- Substanitive law can be broken down into the following two categories.
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Criminal Law
Civil Law - What is substantive Law?
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Substantive Law- The right and responsibilities of individuals
I.e. Stopping at a stop sign as a
licensed driver. - Remember: As society changes laws change
- Remember: As society changes laws change
- Ordinance
- local law of a town
- Precedence
- - looks at court cases tat have been decided to help in new decisions.
- Some cases fall under more than one source of law. Dr. Z in his C-section patient.
- He broke the statute of maimingÂ…She won the case of cosmetic surgeryÂ…and the Dr. lost his license under Administrative law in that state to practice medicine.
- The United States District Court is also known as...?
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Trial Court
1 judge
Jury (sometimes)
Witnesses
Evidence - Superior Court is also known as a
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Trial Court
1 judge
jury (sometimes)
Witnesses
Evidence