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Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Educational Technology
Phoniex University
Oct-1999 - Nov-2005
HR Executive
a21, Inc.
Nov-1998 - Dec-2005
Part One:Â Â Answer ONE of the following:
1.     Discuss the Following aspects of the foundations of law and the court system:                       A. the definition of the law.    B. law and justice: why they do not necessarily equate.     C. Judicial self-restraint and judicial activism.   D. courts and the law – the three concentric circles: core institutions, gatekeepers, users.
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2.     Discuss the following aspects of the organization of the judicial system:                               A. the differences between trial and appellate courts.  B. the presumption of innocence in criminal court procedure.  C. The organization of the federal courts.
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3.     Discuss the following aspects of judging:  A. the work of a trial judge: umpiring a dispute, negotiating a settlement, drafting legal documents, counseling, administrating.                                             B. why do judges so often defer to other courtroom participants.
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4.     Discuss the following aspects of judicial policy making:  A. the two basic theories of the law: the internal theory and the social theory.   B.  Judicial review.
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Part Two: Answer ONE of the following:
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1.      Discuss:   A. the work of lawyers: litigating, representing/lobbying, negotiating, drafting documents, counseling clients. Â
 B. how interest groups employ lawyers to litigate over public policy.
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2.     In regard to the courtroom setting in criminal cases discuss the following:                                                       A. police screening.  B. the prosecutor. C. the exclusionary rule.  D. the funneling effect.  E. why case attrition occurs.  F. the judicial wedding cake.  G. the courtroom work group.
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3.     In regard to the courtroom setting in civil trials discuss the following:                                                                A. the disputing pyramid: grievances, claiming, disputing a claim, hiring a lawyer, filing a lawsuit.  B. the significant role of the lawyer in civil cases:  intermediaries, gatekeepers, framing the case, dealing with client’s unrealistic expectations, law talk. Â
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4.     Discuss the following aspects of judicial decision making:  A. the two major factors that influence the decision making of a trial judge: rules and procedures of the legal system, political aspects of the legal environment.  B. the four major theories that help explain appellate court decision making.
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5.     Discuss the following aspects of the Supreme Court:  A. mobilizing the law to reach the Supreme Court.  B. the doctrine of access.  C. case selection.
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