Federal Courts
Court Powers
Appeals
Legal Roles
The Highest Court
100

This article established the Judicial Branch.

What is Article III?

100

The authority for a court to hear a case first.

What is original jurisdiction?

100

This written document presents formal legal arguments during an appeal.

What is a brief?

100

In a criminal case, this attorney brings charges against the accused. 

Who is the prosecutor?

100

This person serves as the head of the federal judiciary and presiding officer of the Supreme Court

What is the Chief Justice?

200

These federal courts are also known as circuit courts.

What are court of appeals?

200

The authority for a court to review a lower court's decision.

What is appellate jurisdiction?

200

This type of vote determines an appeals court's ruling.

What is a majority vote?

200

In a civil case, this is the party accused of causing harm.

Who is the defendant?

200

All courts in the United States must follow the precedents set by this court.

What is the Supreme Court?

300

This level of court is where cases first appear before a judge or jury.

What are district courts?

300

This principle states courts must wait for cases to come to them and cannot seek cases on their own.

What is the principle of passive judicial power (courts cannot initiate cases)?

300

This action occurs when an appeals court sends a case back to a lower court.

What is remanding?

300

These Judges assist federal judges by issuing court orders and reviewing evidence.

Who are magistrate judges?

300

This written document explains the legal reasoning behind the Supreme Court's decisions.

What is the court's opinion?

400

These courts only hear specific types of cases authorized by the Constitution of federal laws.

What are courts with limited jurisdiction?

400

Lower courts must follow these legal rules established by higher courts.

What are precedents?

400

Only this person can appeal a criminal case verdict.

Who is the defendant?

400

These lawyers investigate and prosecute violations of federal law.

Who are U.S. Attorneys?

400

Federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, serve this length of time.

What is lifetime appointment?



500

This special court hears cases involving patents, international trade, and claims against the U.S.

What is the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit?

500

This federal body determines the number of judges on all federal courts, including the Supreme Court.

What is Congress?

500

These agencies can have their decisions reviewed by the appellate courts.

What are federal regulatory agencies?

500

This individual serves each federal district by handling and securing evidence. 

Who is the U.S. marshal?

500

Supreme Court justices can be removed only through this process.

What is impeachment?

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