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100

The Federal Court System is hierarchical. Which court is at the top of hierarchy? 

The Supreme Court. 

100

What type of trial occurs when there is a dispute between two individuals?

A civil trial. 

100

How many justices are on the court today?

Nine

100

The supreme court was created in the____. 

The constitution. 

100

Which case established that separate but equal schools were unconstitutional.  

Brown v. Board of Education

200

How many levels do we have in our court system?

3

200

What type of trial occurs when someone is accused of crime?

A criminal trial. 

200

How long do justices serve?

They serve for life or until they retire. 

200

Who sets the number of justices on the supreme court?

Congress

200

Which court case made abortion legal. 

Roe v. Wade

300

When a court can only hear an appeal on a court case. 

Appellate jurisdiction.  

300

If you lose your trial, what can you do?

You can ask for an appeal in the appeals court.

300

Who appoints justices to the court?

The President

300

Which article of the constitution lays out the supreme court. 

Article 3

300

Which case established that the Supreme court had the right to strike down laws if they are unconstitutional. 

Marbury v. Madison

400

What are the levels in the federal court system. 

1. District Courts/Trial Courts

2. Appeals Court/Appellate Jurisdiction

3. Supreme Court

400

What type of trial would you have if you forgoed having a jury. 

A bench trial

400

Who is the current chief justice?

Chief John Roberts. 

400

When Supreme Court justices are more likely to make major policy decisions. They are more likely to interpret the constitution rather than follow it word for word.  

Judicial Activism. 

400

Which court case established Miranda rights for people when they are arrested. 

Miranda v. Arizona 

500

What type of law comes into place when someone constitutional rights have been violated. 

Public law

500

What type of courts have original jurisdiction?

District courts.

500

How can justices be removed from their position?

They can be impeached if they commit a crime.  

500

When Supreme Court justices decide cases based on precedent and how the constitution is written. 

Judicial restraint. 

500

The Supreme Court Case that made it unconstitutional not to provide a lawyers for those accused of a crime.  

Gideon v. Wainwright

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