AAERT Certified Electronic Reporter (CER) Practice Test

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Prepare for the AAERT Certified Electronic Reporter (CER) Test with flashcards and multiple-choice questions. Each question is designed to help you succeed on your exam!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


Which of the following is NOT considered a type of law?

  1. Common Law

  2. Judicial Law

  3. Statutory Law

  4. Administrative Law

The correct answer is: Judicial Law

Judicial law is often considered a subset of law rather than a distinct category on its own. While it relates to the interpretations and rulings made by judges within the legal system, it doesn't form a separate type of law like the others listed. Common law is based on court decisions and precedents, statutory law is created by legislative bodies, and administrative law governs the activities of administrative agencies. Therefore, recognizing that judicial law does not constitute an independent category helps clarify its role within the broader legal framework.