1. Court decisions and statutes can take away rights created by the United States Constitution. (Points : 1) True False
2. The right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures conducted by the police is guaranteed by state statute. (Points : 1) True False
3. E-mail accounts of employees that are created through their employer are private only if there is a door that can be closed to ensure others can not see the screen. (Points : 1) True False
4. The group of time-honored rules that courts have used to solve similar problems for decades is called stare decisis. (Points : 1) True False
5. State legislatures, not Congress, enact statutory law. (Points : 1) True False
6. Treaties made by the United States are not deemed part of the law. (Points : 1) True False
7. Law may be classified in terms of principles of law and principles of equity. (Points : 1) True False
8. _____________ is a body of principles that establishes the structure of a government and the relationship of that government to the people. (Points : 1) A constitution State statute Stare Decisis The common law
9. Laws can be classified in terms of: (Points : 1) Roman and English law. substantive and procedural law. law and equity. all of the above.
10. Administrative regulations: (Points : 1) are essentially industry advisories. are case-law precedents. have the force of statutes. are Constitutional principles.
11. Interpretations of aspects of the right to privacy are often found in: (Points : 1) statutes. customs. societal guidelines. none of the above.
12. Courts have taken the position that E-mail