Question: Giving you the full assignment for a resource, only questions 16-20 are needed. *only thumbs upping the questions i asked for* LEGAL PROTECTIONS TEST Name:
Giving you the full assignment for a resource, only questions 16-20 are needed. *only thumbs upping the questions i asked for*
LEGAL PROTECTIONS TEST Name: Group: 1. You are a frustrated Pittsburgh Pirates fan, as if there were any other types! A friend takes a picture of you punching a Chicago Cubs fan at a game. You proudly display the picture in your home. The Cubs fan complains to the police, who arrive at your home and demand to see the picture. You refuse because the Amendment protects you against 2. However, the police call a judge and get a the picture to look inside your home for 3. The police arrest you, and you are charged with the Pennsylvania crime of assault. You will now be known as the in the case, and the other side will be known as the The trial will determine whether you are 4. You were charged with a Pennsylvania crime. However, if you had instead been charged with a federal crime, your trial would have been held in the U.S. (don't say "trial") Court 5. The crime with which you are charged carries a possible sentence of five (5) months in jail. What category of crime must it be? Under the Constitution, will you be entitled to a jury trial? 6. The court decides in your favor when the trial reveals that you accidentally punched the Cubs fan while tripping in a narrow walkway. The Cubs fan then sues you for the tort of In this case, you will be known as the and the trial will determine whether or not you are 7. To win this case, the Cubs fan will have to prove these four (4) elements of that tort: 8. The Cubs fan also contacts his congressman. Congress then passes a (don't say "law" or "bill" or "act") that creates the Federal Stadium Commission and empowers that agency to adopt regulations concerning stadium safety. To adopt those regulations, the Federal Stadium Authority will use the process known as 9. Before the Federal Stadium Commission was created, cach state had its own regulations about minimum widths for stadium walkways. The stadium in which the Cubs fan was injured was located in Pennsylvania, and that stadium's five-foot (5-foot) walkways complied with Pennsylvania regulations. The Federal Stadium Commission now adopts 9. Before the Federal Stadium Commission was created, each state had its own regulation about minimum widths for stadium walkways. The stadium in which the Cubs fan was injured was located in Pennsylvania, and that stadium's five-foot (5-foot) walkways complied with Pennsylvania regulations. The Federal Stadium Commission now adopt regulations requiring at least six-foot (6-foot) walkways. Pennsylvania's regulations are therefore by the new federal regulations. 10. One stadium owner decides to recoup any remodeling costs of complying with the new Federal Stadium Commission regulations by adding hot-dog stands at the stadium. A ma buys a hot dog at one of those stands and becomes ill The Food and 11. The FDA acts quickly to reassure the public that hot dogs are safe. Demand for tickets at stadiums with hot-dog stands soars. One stadium owner hires extra agents to sell extra tickets door-to-door. What is the stadium owner in that relationship What are two (2) of the duties owed by the stadium owner to those agents? 12. The agents are hired as full-time employees. Name any two (2) of the statutory benefits owed to those employees: 13. One agent uses a guide dog to sense when the agent's insulin level drops too low. If the stadium owner had refused to hire the agent because of the dog, the agent could have complained to what agency? 14. List two (2) other classes protected by that agency. 15. Protected classes, union contracts, and individual employment contracts can limit the ability of a stadium owner to fire agents. If none of these three (3) limitations is present, however, the stadium owner can fire the agents" 16. However, some of those agents might be able to receive Unemployment Compensation benefits if they were not fired for " 17. Stadium owners themselves must be careful not to violate antitrust laws. Sherman Section 1 prohibits and Section 2 prohibits 18. The doctrine is a Constitutional exception to Sherman Section 1 that allows trade associations to lobby for changes in laws. 4. List two (2) other classes protected by that agency. 15. Protected classes, union contracts, and individual employment contracts can limit the abili of a stadium owner to fire agents. If none of these three (3) limitations is present, howeve. the stadium owner can fire the agents" 16. However, some of those agents might be able to receive Unemployment Compensation benefits if they were not fired for " 17. Stadium owners themselves must be careful not to violate antitrust laws. Sherman Section prohibits and Section 2 prohibits 18. The doctrine is a Constitutional exception to Sherman Section 1 that allows trade associations to lobby for changes in laws. 19. Clayton Section 7 prohibits 20. Clayton Section 3 prohibits




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