Qualifications
The Court System
Court Cases
Federalism
Vocabulary
100

Experience in or with the court system as either a law student, lawyer, or judge.

Legal Experience

100

Who establishes inferior courts?

The Supreme Court

100

Case that allowed abortions if the mother's life was in danger.

Roe vs. Wade

100

a system of government that divides power between a central government and regional governments

Federalism

100

the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness

Integrity

200

A judge's experience in a top-rank university in which they have a degree.

Academic Background

200

These are the Courts, the start of the Court process.

District Courts

200

Case where it was decided that student led prayer was part of the 1st Amendment.

Santa Fe Schools District vs. Jane Doe

200

declare war, regulate interstate commerce, coin money, raise an army, establish post offices, and levy taxes

Federal Powers

200

the official power to make legal decisions and judgments

Jurisdiction

300

This is done within the Federal Courts and or Academia.

Judicial Experience

300

How does one commit treason against the United States?

Levy War or give aid/comfort to enemies

300

Court Case that said a student can be searched if probable cause was used.

New Jersey vs. T.L.O.

300

ownership of property. education of inhabitants. implementation of welfare and other benefits programs and distribution of aid. protecting people from local threats.

State Powers

300

an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances

Precedent 

400

Based on competence, integrity, and judicial temperament.

Professional Competence

400

This describes a court's authority to be the only court to hear and decide on a case.

Executive Jurisdiction 

400

The Supreme Court case that overturned Roe Vs. Wade

Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization

400

powers that are shared by both the federal government and state governments: courts, taxes, elections, and defining crimes

Shared Powers

400

a political system that divides power between a national government and regional governments, while still allowing each level to maintain its own authority

Federalism

500

The organization that screens legal competency, judicial temperament, and ethics codes.

The ABA or American Bar Association

500

This describes when two or more courts have the authority to hear and decide on a case.

Concurrent Jurisdiction

500

The case where burning an American Flag during a protest was legal and part of the 1st Amendment

Texas vs. Johnson

500

The ability to borrow money comes from this power

Shared Powers

500

compassion, decisiveness, open-mindedness, sensitivity, courtesy, patience, freedom from bias and commitment to equal justice

Judicial Temperament 

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