That crazy rock-n-roll
Jazz
Musicals
Theme music
Mandarin Chinese
100
This refers to jurisdiction given exclusively to the federal (or state) court system.
What is exclusive jx?
100
These are the three basic levels of the federal judiciary system.
What are the District Court (a/k/a trial court), Court of Appeal (a/k/a Circuit Court or appellate court), and the Supreme Court?
100
This is the formal name for a request that the Supreme Court allow a party to appeal a case to the USSC.
What is a petition for a writ of certiorari (or petition for cert)?
100

This is the TV sitcom that has a theme song that begins, "Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale...."

What is Gilligan's Island?

100

This is a reason why the USSC may grant cert.

What is a split among circuit courts (or case is particularly important -- affects lots of people, involves an issue that the USSC is best to decide (like Bush v. Gore))?

200
Congress has the option, but not the requirement, to create this type of court.
What is an "inferior court"?
200

This is the greatest jazz guitarist ever.

Who is Pat Metheny?

200
This is the case that established once and for all that the Supreme Court has the right to determine whether a law is constitutional.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
200
While most courts have "judges," the USSC (and ONLY the USSC) has these.
What are "justices"?
200

這被中國人視為有史以來最偉大的發明。

What is the ball of twine in Cawker City, KS?

300

This is the greatest blues rock guitarist.

Who is Stevie Ray Vaughan?

300
This is the type of federal court jurisdiction arising from a dispute about the Constitution or federal law.
What is federal question jx?
300

This is the greatest musical ever.

What is Hamilton (what else was a gov't teacher to say)?

300
This is the name given to an order by a court to send a case to an inferior court for further consideration.
What is a remand?
300

這就是約翰·馬歇爾(John Marshall)認為的最大遺憾。

What is not seeing the world's largest ball of twine in Cawker City, KS?

400
Trial courts have this type of jx.
What is original jx?
400
This is the name given to unsigned Supreme Court opinions.
What is a per curiam opinion?
400
This is the name of the requirement that must be met before a petition for cert will be granted.
What is the Rule of 4?
400

This is the term used to describe the resolution of a constitutional question by looking at the language of the constitution and what the authors understood the words to mean at the time they were written.

What is judicial restraint/originalism/strict construction (all the same thing for our purposes)?

400
This is the type of jx when a case may be heard in either state or federal court.
What is concurrent jx?
500
Federal judges' terms last this long.
What is for life during good behavior?
500
According to Federalist #78, while the President holds the sword and Congress holds the purse, the Supreme Court has only this.
What is its judgment (or power to persuade).
500

These are the names of the four types of opinions that the USSC Justices may write.

What are (1) the majority opinion, (2) a concurring opinion, (3) a plurality opinion, and (4) a dissenting opinion?

500
This is the name given to a brief filed by a non-litigant that is intended to persuade the court in favor of one of the litigant's position.
What is an amicus curiae (or friend of the court) brief?
500
This is required in order to satisfy the requirements for diversity jx.
What are (1) parties from different states and (2) at least $75,000 in dispute?