Supreme Court Cases
Judicial Powers/Principles
Federal Court Structure
Judicial Selection and Appointment
Fed 78
100

What case established Judicial Review?

Marbury v. Madison


The 1803 case gave the Supreme Court the power to declare laws unconstitutional. 

100

The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional.

Judicial Review


This allows courts to strike down laws or actions that violate the Constitution.

100

These are the trial courts of the federal system

District courts


District courts are where most federal cases begin.

100

The official who nominates federal judges

The President 


The president chooses federal judicial nominees. 

100

According to Hamilton, this branch is the "least dangerous" to peoples political rights

Judicial Branch


Hamilton argued the judiciary is least dangerous because it has neither the power of the purse or the sword.

200

What case established the seperate but equal clause?

Plessy v. Ferguson


The court ruled racial segregation was constitutional if facilities were "equal." 

200

The principle of following previous court decisions.

What is stare decisis


Courts use precedent from earlier cases when deciding similar cases. 

200

These courts review decisions made by district courts.

Courts of appeals

These courts hear appeals from district courts.


200

The house that confirms federal judges

The Senate


The Senate votes to approve or reject judicial nominees.

200

Hamilton argued the judiciary is limited because it cannot enforce laws or control funding, meaning its power depends on this function. 

Interpreting the law/judgment


The judiciary relies on other branches to enforce its decisions.

300

What case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson?

Brown v. Board of Education


The court ruled segregated public schools were unconstitutional.

300

The authority of a court to hear a case for the first time.

What is original jurisdiction


Trial courts typically have original jurisdiction over cases. 

300

The highest court in the US

The Supreme Court


It is the final authority on constitutional interpretation.

300

Federal judges serve this type of term 

Life long term with good behavior


Federal judges serve for life unless they resign, retire, or are removed.

300

Federalist 78 argues judges should hold office under this condition.

Good Behavior


Hamilton supported life tenure during good behavior to protect judicial independence.

400

What case protected the rights of criminal defendants to an attorney?

Gideon v. Wainwright


States must provide attorneys to defendants who cannot afford them.

400

The authority of a higher court to review a lower court's decision.

What is appellate jurisdiction


Appeals courts use this to review legal errors in lower courts rulings.



400

The number of justices currently on the Supreme Court

Nine


There are eight associate justices and one chief justice. 

400

The process used to remove federal judges from office

Impeachment


Judges may be impeached by the House and removed by the Senate.

400

Hamilton argued courts must have the power to declare laws void if they conflict with this. 

The Constitution


Because the Constitution is the supreme law, courts must strike down unconstitutional laws.

500

What case established the clear and present and danger test?

Schenck v. United States


The court ruled speech can be limited if it poses a clear danger. 

500

A written explanation of the Court's descision that becomes precedent.

What is majority opinion


The opinion explains the reasoning of the justices in the majority. 

500

The constitutional article that establishes the judicial branch.

Article III


Article III creates the Supreme Court and authorizes lower federal courts.

500

The Senate committee that holds hearing on federal judicial nominees before confirmation. 

Senate Judiciary Committee


This committee reviews nominees, conducts hearings, and recommends confirmation or rejection. 

500

Hamilton believed judicial independence was necessary primarily to protect this from majority or legislative abuse.

Individual Rights/ The Constitution/ Minority Rights


Independent judges help guard constitutional rights against unjust laws or popular pressure.