Across
- 2. Review level for race/religion-based laws
- 7. Harm caused on purpose
- 8. Court power to strike unconstitutional laws
- 9. Hiding illegal money as legal
- 12. Less serious crime (e.g., petty theft)
- 13. Unauthorized entry onto land
- 15. Police need this before most searches
- 20. Resolves private disputes between parties
- 24. Failure to act reasonably, causing harm
- 26. Right to fair legal procedures
- 29. Evidence seen in open, no warrant needed
- 33. Makes laws (Congress)
- 34. Government punishes illegal acts
- 35. Must be read to suspect during arrest
- 39. Money to punish and deter bad conduct
- 41. Serious crime (e.g., murder)
- 43. Lowest level of court review
- 44. Allows Congress to regulate trade between states
- 46. Civil wrong (not a contract or crime)
- 47. Balancing profit with community welfare
- 49. Serious interference with personal property
- 50. Spoken defamation
- 51. Employer liable for employee torts in scope of job
- 52. Plaintiff barred from recovery if even 1% at fault
Down
- 1. Plaintiff knew and accepted danger
- 3. "Take your victim as you find them" rule
- 4. Review level for gender-based laws
- 5. Theft without force
- 6. Bars use of illegally obtained evidence
- 10. False statement hurting reputation
- 11. Unwanted or harmful physical contact
- 14. Enforces laws (President)
- 16. Plaintiff’s recovery reduced by fault
- 17. Ethical theory focused on maximizing happiness
- 18. First ten amendments
- 19. Supreme law of the United States
- 21. Money to make the victim whole
- 22. The criminal intent
- 23. Federal law overrides state law
- 25. Interprets laws (courts)
- 27. Legal responsibility without fault
- 28. Rule: Congress can regulate activity with economic impact
- 30. Similar people must be treated equally
- 31. Division of federal and state powers
- 32. Would you act the same if this was on the front page?
- 36. Ethics based on duty, not outcomes
- 37. Written defamation
- 38. Causing fear of harmful contact
- 40. Defense: forced to commit crime
- 42. Stealing from someone who trusted you
- 45. Defense: government tricked you into crime
- 48. The criminal act
