Introduction to Monetary Damages.
Monetary damages, also known as compensatory damages, are the most common remedy for breach of contract. They aim to compensate the non-breaching party for their act…
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Introduction to the Exclusionary Rule: The Exclusionary Rule is a legal doctrine that prohibits the use of evidence obtained in violation of an individual's Fourth Amendment rights. This rule serves …
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Introduction to Criminal Law.
Purpose and principles of criminal law.
Purpose and principles of criminal law: This session introduces the fundamental principles of criminal law, emphasizing its role …
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Defining Intentional Torts.
Intentional torts are civil wrongs where the defendant intentionally commits an act that results in harm to the plaintiff. Unlike negligence, where the focus is on the def…
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Introduction to Statutory Law.
Statutory law refers to laws passed by a legislative body, such as Congress, at the federal level or state legislatures. These laws address a wide range of issues, from…
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Introduction to Express Warranties.
Express warranties are promises, affirmations, or descriptions of fact made by the seller to the buyer as part of the basis of the bargain. These warranties can be…
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Criminal procedure focuses on the rules and principles that govern how evidence is obtained and used in criminal cases. It ensures that the legal system operates fairly, protecting the rights of both…
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Duty to Clients: Zealous Advocacy and Confidentiality.
Lawyers have a fundamental duty to their clients. This duty includes:
Zealous Advocacy: Lawyers must provide competent and diligent representati…
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Understanding Causation.
Causation is the linchpin of tort law. It establishes the direct link between the defendant's actions and the plaintiff's injuries. In essence, it answers the question: Did t…
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Amendments Beyond the Bill of Rights.
1. The Fifteenth Amendment.
The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, is a pivotal component of the post-Civil War amendments. It prohibits the denial of voting…
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