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Vocabulary
100

To what purpose does the Senate Judiciary Committee serve.

This committee conducts hearings prior to Senate votes on the confirmation of federal judges, including Supreme Court Justices, who are nominated for the positions by the President.

100

The Supreme Court has _____________________ in cases of suits between states or cases involving ambassadors or public ministers.

original jurisdiction

100

In the case of Marbury v. Madison 1803 - This incoming President took office and realized that several of the last minute appointments had not been hand-delivered to the appointees. He was angry at his predecessor for the attempt to pack the judicial system with Federalists.

Thomas Jefferson

100

The court's opinion on a case. (what MOST of them think)

majority opinion

100

The court's opinion on a case. (what MOST of them think)

majority opinion

200

Why are federal judgeship appointments and Supreme Court Justice appointments lifetime appointments.

They must have the freedom to make unpopular decisions while interpreting the law and not concern themselves with trying to get reelected.

200

The Supreme Court has _____________________ on almost any other case on appeal that involves a point of constitutional and/or federal law.

appellate jurisdiction

200

This is a written court order. (order = mandatory... think about it)

Writ of Mandamus

200

Written opinions by those justices who do not agree with the court’s majority decision.

Dissenting Opinion

200

the person filing a suit

plaintiff

300

Check all the apply - Most federal judges are drawn from the ranks of...

Leading Attorneys, Legal Scholars, Law School Professors, State Court Judges

300

The authority of a court to hear (try and decide) a case.

jurisdiction

300

In the case of Marbury v. Madison 1803 - He went to the Supreme Court seeking the court to issue a writ of mandamus to order the delivery of his appointment, since it was made before the new President took office.

William Marbury

300

This is when one or more of the justices agree with the court’s opinion and want to add or emphasize points not made in the majority opinion.

Concurring Opinion

300

the person who the suit is being filed against

defendant

400

The Judicial Branch of government, which includes the court system and the judges, is known as...

the judiciary

400

Which Article establishes the Supreme Court as the highest federal court in the United States?

article III

400

The ability of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine the constitutional validity of a certain legislative act.

judicial review

400

 An order by a lower court to send up the record in a given case for review by the Supreme Court in decision where there is a question of constitutionality or the interpretation of a statute.

writ of certiorari

400

Past examples to be followed in similar cases.

precendent

500

This is a standing committee in the Senate which conducts hearings during the Vacancy to Confirmation process of Federal Judicial Nominations.

senate judiciary committee

500

Why is the Supreme Court known as the court of last resort.

A decision issued by the Supreme Court cannot be appealed.

500

In the case of Marbury v. Madison 1803 - This outgoing Federalist President filed newly created judiciary positions with loyal Federalists. The Senate confirmed all of these appointments but unfortunately,  this outgoing president had not hand delivered all of the appointments to the appointees.

John Adams

500

How many justices must agree to hear a case in order for that case to be placed on the court’s docket, or calendar. (rule of __ )

4

500

Written documents filed with the court that outline detailed statements and arguments that support each side of the case.

brief