Who is the current U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice
Who is John Roberts?
Power to rule the law of government regulation as unconstitutional
What is Judicial Review?
____ views the constitution to advocate contemporary values and believes the court should use its power to correct injustices
What is Judicial Activism?
What is Marbury and Madison?
Stare Decisis means this
What is Stand by Decision?
This person is responsible for the Midnight Appointments
Who is John Adams
Supreme Court only deals with ___
What are cases dealing with the constitution?
___ limits the power of the judges to strike down laws
What is Judicial Restraint?
Define the Establishment Clause
This person is considered the most important and influential Supreme Court justice in U.S. history
Who is John Marshall
Hamilton referred to the Judicial branch as the least ____ branch.
What is dangerous?
_____ would be most likely to follow Stare Decisis
What is Judicial Restraint?
The Judiciary Act of 1789 was ruled unconstitutional by this person.
Who is John Marshall?
A test in which questions are asked to gauge a nominee's beliefs on an important topic
What is a Litmus test?
This person is best remembered for his role in the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison that established judicial review
Who is William Marbury?
Judicial review is the ____ of the Supreme Court
What is [biggest] power?
_____ would be most likely to focus on the individual rights of the people
What is judicial activism?
This person was the current Chief Justice during Marbury V. Madison
Who is John Marshall?
The rule that determines which cases are heard.
What is the rule of 4?
3rd President of the United States
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Who takes upon the role to assign judges to committees and deliver opinions
What is the chief justice?
A can judge can be either activist or restraint based on their ____.
What is view of the court?
True or False. Marbury V. Madison established the rule of judicial review and gave the supreme court power to reestablish laws and actions passed by the federal government.
What is true?
When a case is sent back for a lower court to decide if it ends in a tie.
What is remanding a case?