US Constitution
Jurisdiction
Court System & Process
Miscell.
Miscell.
100

This Article of the US Constitution created the judicial branch.

What branch of government did Article 2 of the US Constitution create?

100

This is the formal term for "precedent".

What is "stare decisis"?

100

The two types of court systems in the US

What is the federal and state systems?

100

The type of DISCOVERY that is oral and not written.

What is a deposition?

100

When judges make legal interpretations, this is often referred to as this (hint - it's based on tradition as well)

What is common law?

200

The system of government that the US follows

What is federalism?

200

The type of jurisdiction where courts have plaintiffs and defendants.

What are courts of original jurisdiction?

200

The 4 types of pleadings in a court case that can be filed and who files them.

What are the:

Complaint (Plaintiff)

Answer  (Defendant)

Cross-Complaint  (Defendant)

Reply  (Plaintiff)?

200

The 2 most used forms of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)

What are mediations and arbitrations?

200

The EPA and FDA are considered to be this.

What is an Administrative Agency?

300

2 Amendments that deal with Due Process

What is the 5th and 14th Amendment?

300

The location where the court should be heard based on that is where the incident occured.

What is venue?
300

Three types of motions heard before or during the trial.

What are:

Motion on the Pleadings

Motion for Summary Judgement

Motion for Directed Verdict?

300

The 3 branches of government and how they affect the law.

What is:

Legislative - make laws

Executive - enforce laws

Judicial - interpret laws?

300

This is a type of an affirmative defense that would give the defendant an absolute defense to a charge due to the timeliness of the filing

What is Statute of Limitation?

400

This amendment of the US Constitution gave all powers that the Constitution neither gives exclusively to the federal government nor takes from the states are reserved for the states. 

What is the 10th Amendment?

400

This is the 2 types (3 really) of jurisdiction that courts must have in order to hear a case

What are Subject Matter jurisdiction (must have) and either In Personum or In Rem?

400

This part of the 14th Amendment prohibits states from discriminating against citizens of other states when those nonresidents engage in ordinary and essential activities 

What is the Privileges & Immunities Clause?

400

The 3 tests under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment

What are:

Strict Scrutiny (applies to race only)

Intermediate Scrutiny (applies to gender and age)

Rational Basis test (other)?

400

This Amendment protects citizens from invasion of privacy

What is the 4th Amendment?

500

Provide 3 examples of the ways in which the 3 branches check the other branches.

What is:

Legislative - overturn vetoes from Executive Branch; hold hearings on appointees to the US Supreme Court; impeach a President or sitting Judge; make a law; change the US Constitution; approve treaties signed; amend the US Constitution.

Executive - veto a law passed; appoint a US Supreme Court judge; create federal courts; 

Judicial - declare laws/treaties/executive orders unconstitutional;  hold the impeachment hearings; 

500

The two types of commerce under the Commerce Clause

What are interstate and intrastate?

500

The decisions that an Appeals Court can render & the decisions individual judges can make (hint 3 each)

What are:

Court:  Affirm, Reject, Remand

Judges:  Agree, Concur, Dissent?

500

Two types of Due Process

What are substantive and procedural?

500

Types of speech that are unprotected by the First Amendment (3 types)

What is treason, hate speech, obscene speech, fighting words?