Exam 9: Courts and Law: Politics Behind the Gavel, Obviously, but Whats Under the Gown
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When courts exercise the power to stop actions of government until the relevant government policies and activities can be examined at trial,this is known as ______.
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When interpreting the language and intent of laws passed by the legislative branch(es),the courts are ______.
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Which of the following best illustrates the notion of law in books versus law in action?
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Which of the following is not one of the three principal elements of federal law in the United States?
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By setting the ______,and hence creating the context for plea bargaining,courts settle disputes in an informal way.
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The evolution of the Clean Water Act is an example of ______.
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What makes the law political? How have recent events served to convince the public that the law is political?
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Identify the various types of jurisprudence that have competed for authority in the United States and briefly note their main features.
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Judicial symbols such as a judge's robe,the raised platform,the Bible,the gavel,the ornate building (e.g.Supreme Court)all lend ______ to the judicial system.
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What did James Madison mean when he said a constitutional right is nothing more than a "parchment barrier"?
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Which of the following is not one of the three main schools of jurisprudence that have vied for dominance in the United States?
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While appellate courts review the decisions of the trial courts,the decision of appellate judges is limited to ______.
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Legal scholar Roscoe Pound recognized a difference between "law in books" and "law in action." Explain the distinction between the two and give at least one example that illustrates the difference.
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Which one of the following public events did not erode people's idealism about the relationship between law and politics?
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Which of the following countries does not have a court that exercises constitutional review?
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The courts utilize ______ and other tools to increase their authority and set them apart from other political institutions.
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