District, Circuit, and Supreme.
What are the Federal Courts?
What is to interpret the law or to settle disputes?
The number of district courts
What is 94?
6th and 7th Amendments
What are the amendments guaranteeing the right to a trial by a jury of one's peers?
The reason a case can be appealed.
What is the previous court may have applied the law incorrectly?
Stare decisis
What is the "let lower court's ruling stand"?
These courts listen to appeals from federal district courts.
What is circuit court or appeal
Where a case involving a paternity lawsuit is heard
What is civil court?
The term length for federal judges
What is life?
Justices rely on precedent, and interpret the laws and Constitution narrowly.
What is judicial restraint?
When State & Federal court can both hear a case
What is concurrent (shared) jurisdiction?
Federal judges are selected this way
What is appointed (nominated) by the the president and confirmed by the Senate?
To create an independent judiciary that was free from the influence of politics
What is why the Founding Fathers want federal judges to serve life terms?
A case that the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to accept on appeal (1 of 3 options).
What is a case that affects the entire country rather than just one person?
What is a case in which two circuit courts issue conflicting rulings?
What is a case in which a state court invalidates federal law?