Exam 10: The Supreme Court
Exam 1: Myth and Reality in the Judicial Process12 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking Like a Lawyer: Legal Education and Law School7 Questions
Exam 3: The Legal Profession: Lawyers and the Practice of Law13 Questions
Exam 4: Organization of Courts18 Questions
Exam 5: Choosing Judges12 Questions
Exam 6: Civil Law9 Questions
Exam 7: Criminal Law6 Questions
Exam 8: Trials12 Questions
Exam 9: Appeals10 Questions
Exam 10: The Supreme Court8 Questions
Exam 11: Implementation and Impact5 Questions
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______________ refers to a justice changing their mind and switching their initial conference vote during the coalition formation stage.
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Which of the following is an argument made by Justice Scalia in his opposition to televising Supreme Court proceedings?
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Which of the following is not a reason put forward by political scientists to explain the decline in the number of cases the Supreme Court agree to hear?
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The process by which the justices choose the cases that they will formally decide from among the thousands of petitions they receive is known as:
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Of the current members on the Supreme Court, which of the following justices is considered to be ideologically conservative
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The most important cue used to signal that a case is worthy of consideration and therefore likely to be granted cert by the Supreme Court is:
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The made-for-TV film Gideoan's Trumpet followed Clarence Earl Gideon, who argued before the Supreme Court that it was unconstitutional to:
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