Legal Responsibility and Rights

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Felony murder rule definition, application, and key legal terms
  2. Distinctions among types of homicide and mens rea in felony murder
  3. Major case example and debates on felony murder rule fairness
  4. Punitive damages definition, purpose, and awarding criteria
  5. Key issues, debates, regulation, and important case law on punitive damages
  6. Freedom of speech constitutional basis and protected vs unprotected speech
  7. Key Supreme Court cases and doctrines on freedom of speech
  8. Gun control constitutional basis, interpretations, and key legal concepts
  9. Important gun control case law, debates, and regulatory challenges in the US
  10. Comparative overview of US and European approaches to hate speech and gun control
  11. Judicial selection, legal system structure, and punishment principles in US law
  12. Critical legal principles and constitutional limits on punitive damages and speech restrictions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Felony murder rule : a legal doctrine that considers any death occurring during the commission of a felony as murder, regardless of intent to kill. It holds all participants in the felony equally liable for such deaths, including accomplices, even if they did not kill, did not intend to kill, or were not present at the scene.

  • Felony : a serious crime such as burglary, robbery, rape, arson, or kidnapping.

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Aperçu du QCM

1. Who formulated the legal doctrine that holds all participants in a felony equally liable for any death occurring during its commission, regardless of intent to kill?

2. What distinguishes the mens rea requirement for felony murder from that of traditional murder charges?

3. What is the central fairness concern debated in relation to the felony murder rule?

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Aperçu des flashcards

Felony murder rule — definition?

Liability for deaths during a felony, regardless of intent.

Mens rea — role?

Mental state required for traditional homicide charges.

Major felony murder case example?

Ryan Holle case, highlighting fairness debates.

Punitive damages — purpose?

Punish egregious misconduct and deter future violations.

Key issue in punitive damages?

Balancing punishment with constitutional limits.

Freedom of speech — constitutional basis?

First Amendment guarantees free speech.

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