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United States courts operate according to the ___________. a. the Justinian Code c. adversary system b. Code of Hammurabi d. Napoleonic Code
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User: United States courts operate according to the ___________. a. the Justinian Code c. adversary system b. Code of Hammurabi d. Napoleonic Code

User: What is common law also known as? a. case law c. civil law b. criminal law d. federal law

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United States courts operate according to the: ADVERSARY SYSTEM.
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Common law is also known as: CASE LAW.
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