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Constitution Cards [J]
Judicial
35
History
8th Grade
11/11/2007

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Term
How many people serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?
Definition
9
Term
What does the Judicial Branch of government do?
Definition
Interprets the laws
Term
How do superior court judges get their jobs?
Definition
Appointed by the governor of the state
Term
“According to the established law of the land” is another way of saying…
Definition
Due process of law
Term
What actions can the circuit court of appeals take on a case?
Definition
1.May approve the district court’s decision
2.May reverse the district court’s decision
3.May order a new trial at the district court level
4.May pass the case onto the U.S. Supreme Court
Term
A party defending against a lawsuit is called the __________.
Definition
Defendant
Term
What are the 4 ways for a case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court?
Definition
1.State Supreme Court
2.Circuit Court of Appeals
3.Court of Claims
4.U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Term
All cases brought before an Independent Regulatory Agency are conducted with a _________.
Definition
Commission
Term
A party who starts a lawsuit is called the __________.
Definition
Plaintiff
Term
What is a minor crime called?
Definition
Misdemeanor
Term
How do we decide how many district courts a state will have?
Definition
By the population of the state
Term
There are 2 types of court cases. Name them.
Definition
Criminal and civil
Term
What is a “brief” in a court case?
Definition
A written argument
Term
What is the highest court of the land?
Definition
The United States Supreme Court
Term
When a U.S. Supreme Court Justice agrees with a decision, but not necessarily with the reasons for that decision, he may write a _________ opinion.
Definition
Concurring or majority
Term
How do Supreme Court Justices get their jobs?
Definition
Appointed by the President and
approved by the Senate
Term
What is the supreme law of the land?
Definition
The U.S. Constitution
Term
What are the people who serve under the Chief Justice called?
Definition
Associate Justices
Term
What is the minimum number of district courts a state must have?
Definition
1
Term
What is a serious crime called?
Definition
Felony
Term
How long does a U.S. Supreme Court Justice serve for?
Definition
Life or until retirement
Term
How do district judges get their jobs?
Definition
Appointed by the President
Term
For judicial purposes, the United States and its protectorates are divided into ______ circuits.
Definition
13
Term
If a person had a claim against the U.S. government, what court would hear his case?
Definition
Court of Claims
Term
Who presides over the U.S. Supreme Court? (Name the position.)
Definition
Chief Justice
Term
How many votes form a majority in the U.S. Supreme Court?
Definition
5
Term
The U.S. Supreme Court decides cases by a ________ majority vote.
Definition
Simple
Term
Our court system is derived from another country—what country?
Definition
England
Term
How many women currently serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?
Definition
One
Term
What court case established the power of the U.S. Supreme Court to review laws and compare them to Constitutional rights?
Definition
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Term
When a U.S. Supreme Court justice disagrees with a court decision, he or she may write a ___________.
Definition
Dissenting opinion
Term
What court case established the “separate but equal” policy that maintained segregation in some states public education facilities?
Definition
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Term
What court case overturned the “separate but equal” policy and led to the integration of all schools?
Definition
Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954)
Term
Who has the power to establish the lower court system?
Definition
Congress
Term
The U.S. is divided into districts for federal courts. How many districts are there?
Definition
94
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