original _______
what is jurisdiction
an interpretation of the constitution that is strict and goes word for word by the constitution, not welcoming of change
what is judicial restraint
Who was chief justice at the time
Who was John Marshall
the establishment clause means
what is your belief
true or false, justices are given the litmus test
what is true
Appeal from a federal _____ court
what is a circuit
an interpretation of the constitution based on contemporary values and leans towards change
what is judicial activism
which president came after John Adams
who was Thomas Jefferson
wall of separation between ____ and _____
what are church and state
what are the responsibilities of a chief justice
appeal to a _____ supreme court
what is state
to stand with the decision
what is stare decisis
who appointed the midnight judges
who is John Adams
true or false, the government cannot favor religion
what is true
how long is a term
what is lifetime
petition for the writ of ______
what is certiorari
the ruling used in any future cases regarding a similar outcome
what is the majority opinion
was the judiciary act of 1789 unconstitutional
what is yes
where
where is the first amendment
who is the chief justice
who is John G Roberts
true or false, the supreme court majority chooses which cases to hear
what is false
a petition for a hearing to the supreme court
what is a writ of a certiorari
established what
what is judicial review
the establishment clause
what is the government will not create and support a state church
how many
what is 9