This type of court handles cases involving state laws.
What is state court
The Highest court in the land
What is the Supreme Court of the United States
First step in the nomination process
What is the President nominates someone
This landmark case established the principle of judicial review in the U.S.
What is Marbury vs. Madison
This document establishes the Judicial Branch of the U.S. government.
What is the US Constitution
This court can hear cases involving federal laws and constitutional issues.
What is federal court
To apply to a higher court to reverse or retry a case
What is appeal
The last step in the nomination process
Judicial review allows the courts to determine if a law is this.
What is unconstitutional
The highest court in the United States is known as this.
What is the US Supreme Court
This court deals with disputes between states.
What is federal court
When the Supreme Court finds a law does not align with the constitution of the United States, it is called this.
What is unconstitutional
The 2nd and 3rd steps in the nomination process
What is the background investigation begins then the Senate hearings start.
This branch of government has the power to create laws that can be reviewed by the judiciary.
What is the legislative branch
This term refers to the authority of a court to hear a case for the first time.
What is original jurisdiction
This type of court often handles family law cases, like divorce and custody.
What is state court
Almost all cases start here
What is trial court
What is the 5th step
Judicial review is a principle that came from this idea imbedded in the three branches of government so not one branch would have more power over the other
What is checks and balances
This is the process by which a higher court reviews the decision of a lower court.
What is an appeal
This court has the power to hear appeals from lower courts.
What is federal and state courts
The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
What is jurisdiction
What is the Senate votes to confirm the nomination
In Marbury vs. Madison, Marbury wanted this
He wanted to be a judge and get his commission
This term describes a court's ability to invalidate laws that are found unconstitutional.
What is judicial review