Vocabulary
Types of Courts
Judicial Review
The Supreme Court
Supreme Court Process
100

Prior decisions made by the court

Precedents 

100

Often known as superior court or circuit court, these courts try questions of law and fact with and without a jury at the state level 

State Trial Courts 

100

This case gave the court the power of judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

100

The right of an individual or organization to initiate a court case on the basis of having a substantial stake in the outcome  

Standing 

100
Documents, written by attorneys, which explain why the court should decide in their favor 

Briefs 

200

A negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which the defendant agrees to plead guilty to reduce the severity of the punishment 

Plea Bargain

200

The lowest of the federal courts; most cases begin here

Federal Trial Courts

200

Article VI of the Constitution, which states that laws passed by the national government are the supreme law of the land 

Supremacy Clause 

200

Criterion used to screen cases that no longer require resolution

Mootness

200

Stage in which attorneys appear to present their positions and answer questions 

Oral Argument 

300

Given to the Supreme Court for cases which involve states and governments 

Original Jurisdiction

300

A court in which cases which have been decided are reviewed; these are organized by regions across the United States, 12 in all 

Federal Appellate Courts 

300

The Supreme Court can review these three types of action

State action, federal agency action, presidential power

300

A court process to seek judicial review of a lower court or government agency

Writ of Certiorari

300

A strictly private meeting during which the justices discuss the case 

The Conference

400

The right of individuals against arbitrary action by national or state governments 

Due Process of Law 

400

The judiciary power of the United States; decisions are made by a panel of nine judges who vote on the outcome 

The Supreme Court 

400

This case established that segregated public schools violated students' rights to equal protection under the law

Brown v. Board of Education

400

The number of justices required to agree to reviewing a decision of a lower court 

4 of 9 (Rule of Four)

400

The written explanation of the court's decision

Opinion Writing 

500

A court order that an individual be brought into court and shown the cause for detention

Habeas Corpus 

500

This court deals with questions of law arising from court-martial cases

U.S. Court of Military Appeals 

500

This case, regarding an American Taliban fighter, put some constraints on presidential power, stating that citizens' rights must be upheld

Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

500

The top government lawyer in all cases before the Supreme Court in which the government is a party

Solicitor General 

500

A decision written by a justice who holds the minority opinion in a case

Dissent

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