Section III. Multiple choice: 23 points Choose the BEST answer. 1 Georgia has a law that established the legal limit for blood alcohol level while operating a motor vehicle at .08 and states that the punishment for breaking it is a suspended license and a fine. What type of law is that? a) Common b) Constitutional C) Civil d) Statutory e) All of the above () None of the above 2) If a legal citation says F.2d, the case was decided in which court? a) US Supreme Court b) US federal district court c) US federal circuit (appeals) court d) GA state court All of the above None of the above Susie is from New Jersey and attends KSU. She is the editor of the student newspaper and she wants to print a story that criticizes the administration. The Provost forbids her from publishing it. Susie wants to sue KSU alleging that the University violated her First Amendment rights to free speech. She claims that because she couldn't print the article, she did not get the journalism job that she had been promised at the Atlanta Journal Constitution, which would have paid her $80,000 when she graduated. In what court system would Susie try to sue? a) Federal district court b) Federal circuit court ) New Jersey State court d) Florida State Court e US Supreme Court Any of the above g) None of the above When Frank Mccourt and Jamie Luskin sought a separation from one another, one of the main issues was how they would split their ownership interest in the Los Angeles Dodgers. After nearly a year of going back and forth, they used a neutral third party who does not have enforcement power. Ms. Luskin eventually relinquished control of the Dodgers in exchange for a $130 million. Which of the following alternative dispute resolution methods did they use? a) Negotiation 6 Arbitration C) Mediation d) B and C e) All of the above f) None of the above -4 3