ELEMENTS OF US LEGAL SYSTEM FEEDBACK
ELEMENTS OF US LEGAL SYSTEM FEEDBACK
1) Describes the rules of jurisdiction to the facts of this case and determines what jurisdiction(s) would be appropriate for Margolin’s lawsuit against Funny Face and Novelty Now, respectively; includes applicable rules and jurisdiction related to federal and state law. NOT MASTERED!!!!
Criterion Feedback
4.26.21: See feedback below. There is still no information on personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, and diversity jurisdiction. Keep in mind that a court must have both personal and subject-matter jurisdictions in order to rule on a case. Additionally, be sure that you address jurisdiction as it relates to the states.
Refer to the resources: Unit Resources: Jurisdiction in a Federal System
4.24.21: To master this criterion, be sure that you also address personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, and diversity jurisdiction. Keep in mind that a court must have both personal and subject-matter jurisdictions in order to rule on a case. Lastly, be sure that you address jurisdiction as it relates to the states.
Refer to the resources: Unit Resources: Jurisdiction in a Federal System
4.16.21: You’re off to a good start here as well. To master this criterion, be sure that you also address personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, and diversity jurisdiction. Keep in mind that a court must have both personal and subject-matter jurisdictions in order to rule on a case. Lastly, be sure that you address jurisdiction as it relates to the states.
Refer to the resources: Unit Resources: Jurisdiction in a Federal System
2) Describes the role of state and local court systems in passing and enforcing the legislation; compares the roles of federal, state, and local court systems in hearing cases. NOT MASTERED!
Criterion Feedback
4.26.21: You’re making good progress here but need to review some of your information. For example, when you say, “local courts”, are you referring to actual local courts or are you referring to federal courts?
Please review your information on the court systems to ensure that your information is clearly and correctly written.
4.16.21: To master this criterion, please be sure to describe the role of state and local court systems in passing and enforcing the legislation associated with the company’s case. Compare the roles of federal, state, and local court systems for their roles in hearing cases. Include what laws and regulations are determined by state and local court systems, and what impacts would these have on the case?
Refer to the following Learning Resource: Unit Resources: Jurisdiction in a Federal System.
ELEMENTS OF US LEGAL SYSTEM FEEDBACK
3) Analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of two types of ADR appropriate for this case; explains which type each party (Funny Face, Novelty Now, and Margolin) would prefer and why, defining the characteristics of each. NOT MASTERED!!!
Criterion Feedback
4.26.21: See feedback below. I encourage you to utilize the Learning Resource that I recommended. You will need to identify two specific types of ADR such as mediation, arbitration, etc…and then discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each one.
4.16.21: Please review your information in this section. Your current information is not correct. Be sure that you have a solid understanding of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). To master this criterion, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of two types of ADR appropriate for this case. Including: What are the characteristics of each type of ADR you analyze, and why are they appropriate for this case? Which type would each party (Funny Face, Novelty Now, and Margolin) prefer and why?
Refer to the following Learning Resource: Unit Resources: Litigation and Alternatives to Resolving Disputes.
4) Lists sources where needed using citation methods with no major errors. NOT MASTERED!!!!
Criterion Feedback
4.16.21: You’re doing a good job here, but since there is more information needed, I will hold off reviewing this criterion for now. Please refer to the link “Citation Help” in the Supporting Materials.
https://judiciallearningcenter.org/state-courts-vs-federal-courts/
https://judiciallearningcenter.org/levels-of-the-federal-courts/
https://judiciallearningcenter.org/the-us-supreme-court/
https://scholar.flatworldknowledge.com/books/30461/lau-ch04/read
https://learn.snhu.edu/d2l/le/content/647171/viewContent/11343712/View