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(a) What is precedent? (b) Why is it important? (2 pts).

an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.

may be used to decide the outcomes of future cases

Explain what “free speech” means, and use an example to illustrate it and its limitations.

free speech is when i wear a "**** the police" t-shirt. the limitation is that i cna't actually **** the police without consent

Draw & label the scale of evidence. (a) Explain the difference in requirements of proof for civil cases versus criminal prosecutions. (b) What is the standard of review for administrative appeals? (c) Explain the differences in requirements between administrative searches, reasonable suspicion, and probable cause. (8 pts)

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Explain why the phrase “finders-keepers” is legally incorrect in the context of the four main types of property. (4 pts)

abandoned-
lost- owner lost the property (a certain ammunt of time must pass before one can claim it)
mislaid -


treasure

The property you found has an owner in this context. just because you are holding an item that belongs to someone else dosen't make it yours.