Judicial History
Terminology
Judicial Branch
The Bureaucracy
Checks and Balances
100

This is the article of the Constitution that outlines the judicial branch.

What is Article III?

100

Circuit courts are this type of court, which reviews the decisions of lower courts.

What are appellate courts?

100

This is the term length for Supreme Court justices.

What is life?

100

This protects many bureaucrats from partisan firings.

What is the civil service system?

100

This is a Constitutional legislative check on the Supreme Court.

What is confirmation of justice nominations in the Senate?

What is the impeachment of a Supreme Court justice?

What is amending the Constitution?

200

This court case was supported by Federalist 78 and solidified the court's power of judicial review.

What is Marbury v Madison?

200

The reasoning for a court's decision is known as this.

What is holding?

200

The number of Supreme Court justices is set by this.

What is Congress?

200

The FEC creating regulations for what are and are not acceptable campaign contributions is an example of this.

What is bureaucratic rulemaking?

200

This is a Constitutional executive check on the Supreme Court.

What are presidential appointments of Supreme Court justices?

What is refusing to enforce a Supreme Court ruling?

300

As punishment for the SCOTUS' decision in Marbury v Madison, the Democratic-Republican majority in Congress took this action against the court.

What is passing legislation that affected its jurisdiction?

300

Congress' control of the budget to encourage states to pass specific legislation is known as this.

What is fiscal federalism?

300

This is the lowest level of the federal court system.

What are district courts?

300

Although appointed by the president, the president does not have the authority to dismiss them without "just cause".

Who are commissioners of independent regulatory agencies?

300

Congressional oversight over the bureaucracy is most directly done through this.

What is the budgetary process?

400

The Supreme Court, led by this Chief Justice, issued landmark civil rights rulings in cases such as Brown v Board of Education and Miranda v Arizona.

Who is Earl Warren (the Warren Court)?

400

The tendency of judges to interpret the Constitution according to their own views rather than the views of the Framers or previous precedent is known as this.

What is judicial activism?

400

This is the most important job of the Supreme Court.

What is judicial review?

400

The United States Postal Service and Amtrak are both examples of these types of bureaucratic entities?

What are governmental corporations?

400

The National Park Service spending money on national parks that had been budgeted by Congress is an example of this.

What is bureaucratic implementation of law?

500

The term refers to the process of reducing the power of the federal government and returning more power to the states.

What is devolution?

500

This term refers to a two house legislature.

What is bicameral(ism)?

500

This is sometimes referred to as "marble cake" federalism.

What is cooperative federalism?

500

This clause in the Constitution requires states to recognize legal documents issued in other states.

What is the full faith and credit clause?

500

The ability of the president to speak out and influence public perception of legislation or a court decision is known as this.

What is the bully pulpit?