The Courts!
Terminology
Supreme Court
Terminology (part 2)
100

The first court that hears a case.

Trial Court

100

The division of the court system into state and federal courts.

Dual Court System

100

Something you cannot do inside of the Supreme Court.

Record a Video
100

Article of the Constitution outlining the Judicial Branch.

Article III
200
When a case is reviewed a second time it is in this type of court.

Appellate

200

Power of the court to strike down laws that are deemed unconstitutional. 

Judicial Review


200

Name of a brief written to the Supreme Court by interest groups. 

Amicus Curiae 

200

Term length of a judge.

Life

300

Name of a trial that is decided by a group of judges. 

Bench Trial 

300

Shape of the court system.

Pyramid

300
Time limit for remarks in the Supreme Court.

30 minutes

300

Person who appoints federal judges.

President

400

A feature of a trial court not present in an appellate court.

Jury

400

Power of a court to try a case.

Jurisdiction

400

The document that the Supreme Court issues to tell lower courts to send over their records on a case.

Writ of Certiorari

400

The person who brings a case forward in a court of law.

Plantiff

500

Judicial theory that believes in closely following the original intent of the Constitution. 

Judicial Restraint

500

Idea that many of the decisions and powers held by the courts exist because of prior decisions. 

Precedent

500

How the Supreme Court decides whether or not to take a case. 

Rule of Four

500

What happens when a higher court decides that a lower court's ruling was incorrect. 

Reverse the ruling