UWP 104B Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Collective Behavior, Equal Protection Clause, Comparative Law

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A short guide to writing about law: chapter 2- reading cases. Case: any conflict between two or more parties that has entered the legal system. A case may enter the legal system when one party sues another (civil court), or when police make an arrest (criminal court) If a party is unhappy with the process or outcome of the trial they can appeal the verdict to a court of appeals. Court of appeals: a higher court composed of judges who review what happened during trial. The highest court in the u. s. is the u. s. supreme court. Procedural history of the case: lawrence v. texas. Convicted by a justice of peace > punished with a fine and court costs. Defendants requested a full trial in the criminal court. They challenged the validity of the charges against them > the criminal court judge denied their motion to dismiss the charges and conviction.

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