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the power to interpret the laws and hear and judge cases |
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the power of judgement over certain types of cases or over certain areas |
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the power of a court to hear the case first |
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the power to retry a case already heard in a lower court |
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Does the Supreme Court have to hear all cases? |
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the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law or an executive act unconstitutional |
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Some argue that ___________ makes the judicial brand the most powerful branch. |
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If the Supreme Court rules something unconstitutional, the only thing that changes that is ___________ or ________________. |
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the Supreme Court themselves; a constitutional amendment |
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The ____________ is called upon to interpret a federal state or local law and decided whether or not it is constitutional. |
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encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power |
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judges do not avoid overturning statutes and precedents |
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policy of construing the Constitution text narrowly to limit government power |
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policy of construing the Constitution's text to allow flexible government power |
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Federal judges are appointed by whom? |
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Federal judges are appointed for a term of how long? |
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Name 1 type of special federal court |
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-claims court -tax court -veterans court -military court |
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Federal judges may be impeached on what charge? |
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Can a federal judges salary be lowered while they remain in office? |
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What is the salary of the Chief Justice? |
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What is the salary of the Associate Justice? |
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How many Cheif Justices and Associate Justices are there respectively? |
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The number of Chief and Associate Justices where set by who's plan? |
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Federal courts hear what types of cases? |
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What are the four types of federal courts? |
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1)Magistrate Courts 2)District Courts 3)U.S Appellate Courts 4)Supreme Court |
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How many members are in the electoral college? |
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How many US Appellate Courts are there? |
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13; 11 + DC and a special Federal Circuit |
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The Supreme Court is made up of how many justices? |
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Supreme Court holds what types of jurisdiction? |
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both original and appellate |
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Who is the Chief Justice? |
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John Roberts, Indiana 2005 |
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Name one of the female associate justices |
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which amenment took away federal court jurisdiction in 2 cases? |
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cases concerning law breakers |
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a dispute/disagrement between 2 or more parties |
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cases concerning a prevention of some wrong or end wrong being done |
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Name 3 areas of Federal Court Jurisdictions |
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1. criminal cases 2. civil cases 3. cases of equity |
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who is the newest member to the US Supreme Court? |
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who is the next judge to break the tenure record? |
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who has the same salary as the chief justice? |
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What is the tenure record? |
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to make War against the US or to give aid or comfort to the enemy |
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What is the only crime defined in the Constitution? |
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What must take place to be convicted of treason? |
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There must be 2 witnesses or admitted in a public court |
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What is the minimum punishment for treason? |
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5 yrs and/or $10,000 fine |
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descendents cannot be guilty of another's crime |
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On average how many requests for certioary does the US Supreme Court get annually? |
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Who appoints state judges? |
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Judges are removed through what process? |
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What is the highest court in the state system? |
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What is the main trial court? |
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Who is the Chief Justice? |
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How many justices are in the US Supreme Court? |
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Which article deals with the judicial branch? |
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Which article deals with the legislative branch? |
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