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Essay 2 Assignment

Essay 2 Assignment

Q Write a paragraph or more for each numbered question below (and for each lettered sub-question where applicable). Do not copy and paste directly from the book for your entire answer--incorporate your own words, understanding, detail, and/or example(s). Do not use Google, Baidu, or ANY INTERNET SITE--do not plagiarize--use ONLY the material from the book and the class lectures/recordings (email me any questions). No internet use for essay assignments or it is a zero. PLEASE ATTACH ONLY ONE FILE FOR ALL QUESTIONS, and please label the question numbers/sub-questions. Note: a paragraph is at least 3 healthy sentences as a rule-of-thumb, and more importantly you should answer thoroughly so that each question is fully answered. I do not deduct for spelling or grammar issues. Use the class recordings to help formulate your answers (class recordings tab to the left). No need to cite the book. (Chapters 4, 5, and 6) 1. Describe what "judicial review" is, and the essential role of the judiciary. 2. Name and describe the three (3) stages/phases of litigation and what they involve (any documents, processes, etc.). 3. Describe and discuss the following: a. intent and intentional torts b. the doctrine of transferred intent c. assault d. battery 4. Read court case 6.1 on pages 115-116 (Blake v. Giustibelli). Discuss the four elements needed to prove defamation (CH 6), and discuss why the court ruled in favor of Giustibelli and found the defendants made false statements of fact. (Each numbered question is worth 25 points)

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