From the e-Activity, propose at least three (3) rules that you would
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Updated on: 01/11/2018 02:19 AM Due on: 01/11/2018

From the e-Activity, propose at least three (3) rules that you would use in order to choose the more appropriate court (state or federal) for the hearing of a particular case. Discuss the reasoning for your choice of jurisdiction of the court in each case. Provide two (2) examples of jurisdiction choice to support your rationale.
Describe the manner in which presiding judges use the principle of judicial self-restraint within their U.S. courtroom procedures. Provide two (2) examples where judicial self-restraint is in use to support your rationale.
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1. Watch the video Myth Busters- Car Crash Force at:www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8E5dUnLmh4
2. Watch the video Forces and Motion- The Physics of Car Crashes at:www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV2UTkkQ0Fg
3. Traffic accident investigators use a variety of clues available from an accident scene to establish the speed of the vehicles involved and the order of the events. This can help establish who was at fault and whether the accident could have been prevented. In the video, the Mythbusters use visual clues of the crashed cars to establish relatively how much force acts on each car use Newton's Laws to explain the following:
A car hitting a wall at 50 mph is much less damaged than a car hitting a wall at 100 mph. How does Newton's 2nd Law explain this?
Two cars colliding when they are traveling towards each other at 50 mph are damaged very much like a single car hitting a wall at 50 mph. How does Newton's 3rd Law explain this?
The law requires us to wear a seatbelt while driving/riding. Use Newton's 1st Law to explain why seatbelts are so important
Describe the manner in which presiding judges use the principle of judicial self-restraint within their U.S. courtroom procedures. Provide two (2) examples where judicial self-restraint is in use to support your rationale.
Dq2
1. Watch the video Myth Busters- Car Crash Force at:www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8E5dUnLmh4
2. Watch the video Forces and Motion- The Physics of Car Crashes at:www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV2UTkkQ0Fg
3. Traffic accident investigators use a variety of clues available from an accident scene to establish the speed of the vehicles involved and the order of the events. This can help establish who was at fault and whether the accident could have been prevented. In the video, the Mythbusters use visual clues of the crashed cars to establish relatively how much force acts on each car use Newton's Laws to explain the following:
A car hitting a wall at 50 mph is much less damaged than a car hitting a wall at 100 mph. How does Newton's 2nd Law explain this?
Two cars colliding when they are traveling towards each other at 50 mph are damaged very much like a single car hitting a wall at 50 mph. How does Newton's 3rd Law explain this?
The law requires us to wear a seatbelt while driving/riding. Use Newton's 1st Law to explain why seatbelts are so important

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Solution: From the e-Activity, propose at least three (3) rules that you would