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Judicial Procedures
100

The Power of a higher Court to hear appeals from a lower court

What is Appellate jurisdiction?

100

When judges strike down laws or reverse public policy 

What is Judicial Activism?

100

The current Chief Justice and guides with judicial minimalism 

Who is Chief Justice Roberts?

100

The party initiating the action

What is plaintiff?

100

The case that is responsible for the reason officers read an individuals rights when making an arrest.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

200

Supreme Court case that initiated judicial review 

What is Marbury v. Madison? 

200

The vast, hierarchical organization of executive branch employees 

What is the bureaucracy?

200

Court known for issuing the decision in Roe v. Wade

What is the Burger Court? 

200
The number of federal crimes tried each year

What is 80,000?

200

a brief arguing why the lower court erred.

What is petition for certiorari?

300

Article that created the Supreme Court system 

What is Article lll?

300

The relationship among these three entities is known as the Iron Triangle:congressional committees, the bureaucracy, and _______

 What are Interest Groups?

300

Court known for upholding the "separate but equal" doctrine 

The Rehnquist Court 

300

considering past decisions made in other district courts or far away circuit courts as a guiding basis for a decision.

What is persuasive precedent?

300
Reviews the president's judicial appointments

What is the Senate Judiciary Committee?

400

Principle that refers to adhering to a precedent

What is stare decisis?

400
The act that prevented the constant rewarding to loyal party members 

What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?

400
An opinion that reflects the Court's ruling and is a contribution to the nation's law

What is a majority opinion?

400

Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson

What is Brown v. Board of Education

400

a parliamentary procedure that allows the Senate to override a standing rule by a simple majority, avoiding the two-thirds supermajority normally required to invoke cloture

What is the Nuclear option?

500

The court known for extending many liberties and overturning many existing precedents 

What is the Warren Court?
500

A check and balance on agencies 

What is Congressional Oversight? 

500

the ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution

What is Judicial review?

500

The Number of Geographic circuits across the country 

What is 11?

500

the power to interpret legislation and

create rules—to executive departments and agencies.

What is delegated discretionary authority?

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