The Supreme Court
The Federal System
Jobs for Judges
Civil Law
Judicial Constraints and Philosophies
100

The number of Justices on the current Court.

What is nine?

100
Trial-level courts in the Federal System

What are District Courts?

100

Section of the Constitution that governs the Judiciary.

What is Article III?

100

Category of law governing voluntary agreements between two or more parties.

What is contract law?

100

Qualification needed for a party to bring a lawsuit.

What is standing?

200

The newest member of the Court.

Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?

200
The system of Federal courts above the lowest.

What are the appellate or circuit courts

200

Qualifications listed in the Constitution to become a judge.

What are none?

200

Standard of proof in a civil case

preponderance of the evidence

200

These are the two qualifications of timing required to bring a case to court.

What are mootness and ripeness?

300

The name for the standard used to determine which cases the Court will hear.

What is the Rule of Four?
300

Number of districts in the Federal System

What is 94?

300

Person who holds the most power to define the agenda and privileges of a confirmation process. 

Who is the Senate Judiciary Committee Chair?

300

Category of law also known as "ciivl wrongs" meant to provide compensation for injured parties. 

What are torts?

300

Judicial philosophy wherein a judge tries to rule based on what he or she believes the framers intended when the Constitution was written.

What is originalism?

400

The commonly used category name for Supreme Court decisions delivered without the public process. 

What is the Shadow Docket?

400

Government body that determines the number of lower courts in the Federal system.

What is Congress?

400

Interest group that has promoted conservative-leaning justices in recent decades.

What is the Federalist Society?
400

Constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to a jury in certain federal civil trials.

What is the 7th Amendment?

400

This judicial philosophy approaches cases from the viewpoint that the Constitution must be interpreted in the context of the current realities.

Living document

500

The law and year that allowed the Court to select its own cases

The Judiciary Act of 1925

500

A case may be tried in federal court if it contains a federal legal question or meets this jurisdictional criteria.

What is diversity jurisdiction?

500

This dramatic phrase was used to describe the elimination of the filibuster for judicial confirmations in the Senate.

What is the "nuclear option"?

500

This doctrine allows government officials to avoid personal responsibility for professional actions unless they violate “clearly established law."

What is qualified immunity?

500

This standard is applied when deciding whether the government can restrict a Constitutional right.

What is strict scrutiny?