Exam 14: The Federal Judicial System: Applying the Law

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About ________ percent of the nation's legal cases are decided in state court systems.

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Compared to Supreme Court nominations, those for the lower federal courts

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The laws applicable to a case

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Which of the following Supreme Court justices was appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower?

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In its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court is MOST likely to grant ________ when the U.S. government-through the solicitor general-requests it.

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According to living constitution theory

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The long-serving chief justice that established the principle of judicial review was

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The Supreme Court issues about __ opinions a year.

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Of the following Supreme Court justices, which has been the MOST liberal?

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The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in legal disputes involving

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A judicial decision that establishes a rule for settling subsequent cases of a similar nature is a

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Over the last fifteen or so years, the Supreme Court can BEST be said to be practicing judicial

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The constitutional provision that federal judges and justices hold office "during good behavior" has

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The "federal court myth" overlooks the fact that

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Compared with the decision in a Supreme Court case, the opinion is more significant because it

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According to the Constitution, the federal courts can issue a decision only

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A written Supreme Court opinion that, in the absence of a majority opinion, represents the reasoning of most of the justices who side with the winning party is a

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A concurring opinion

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Precedent, while not an absolute constraint on the courts, is needed to

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