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casperchen82

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Give a sample citation for each of the following statutes/regulations: a. United States Code b. Code of Federal Regulations

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Why is constitutional law the foundation of all other types of laws?



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Answer to Question 1

15 U.S.C. sec.77
12 C.F.R. sec.226

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Students should discuss the following:
Constitutions protect general, fundamental rights that cannot be changed by other laws.

Constitutional law is the framework for all other forms of law. Other laws are judged by whether or not they are violative of the Constitution.

Example: free speech is protected in the 1st Amendment of the United States Constitution; then other laws and court decisions have built upon that rights to expand, narrow, or attempt to clarify the right.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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