Deck 3: The Judicial System

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The party who appeals a decision is called an appellant.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has no original jurisdiction.
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Federal district courts are courts of original jurisdiction.
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In personam jurisdiction is the authority of a court over the subject matter of the case.
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The trial transcript,trial evidence,and appellate briefs are generally not available to the appellate court.
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Small claims courts are state courts of original jurisdiction in which minimal damage suits are tried.
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The number of appeals to the United States Supreme Court is the same as the number granted certiorari.
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A trial court generally has three judges who preside in a case.
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A plaintiff cannot begin a lawsuit until the court finds there is good cause for filing the suit.
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Regional reporters carry the opinions of state appellate and supreme court decisions.
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An appellate court reversal requires a unanimous vote by the reviewing judges.
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Decisions of the federal district court are reported in the Federal Reporter.
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The opinions of the U.S.Supreme Court must be unanimous.
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There are 13 federal judicial circuits.
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Decisions of the U.S.Courts of Appeal are reported in the Federal Supplement.
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State supreme court decisions can be appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court.
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A brief is written by the trial judge.
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When a case is remanded,the lower court must conduct additional proceedings.
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The U.S.Court of Appeals is a court of original jurisdiction.
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An appellate court's role is to take additional evidence after a trial has ended.
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A reversible error occurs only when evidence rules were violated.
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Long-arm statutes give courts power to take jurisdiction over parties in other states in some cases.
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An appellate court can require that a new trial be held.
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On appeal,respondent is another name for appellant.
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A court can have in personam jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant by the defendant's consent.
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Federal district courts are the general trial courts of the federal system.
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An appellate court has the authority to order a new trial.
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State supreme courts have original jurisdiction in some circumstances.
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A court that has subject matter jurisdiction over a case also has in personam jurisdiction over the case.
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Oral arguments are not allowed in appellate courts.
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The doctrine of "minimum contacts" is one of fairness in extending in personam jurisdiction.
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Generally,three judges review a case at the court of appeals level in both the state and federal levels.
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If any mistake is made in a case,it is reversible error.
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A case that is remanded requires further procedures.
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A party can raise new evidence in a case through its brief.
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All states have a general trial court of original jurisdiction.
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The principle of stare decisis requires that all similar cases be decided the same way.
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Diversity of citizenship and a claim of $75,000 or more and a federal question are required for a federal district court to take jurisdiction on a case.
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The federal courts in the United States have jurisdictional authority over all cases,parties,and disputes in which a U.S.firm is involved.
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The International Court of Justice can compel parties to appear before it.
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​The general counsel for a corporation is also an attorney for company employees when there are legal issues that involve the company and employees.
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Courts in a state cannot require Internet companies to defend suits in that state unless the Internet companies have facilities in that state.​
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Precedent is not followed when:

A)the facts of a case can be distinguished.
B)a court believes that a change of law is socially or morally mandated.
C)technology changes.
D)all of the above
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Dicta is the:

A)rule of law in a case opinion.
B)case cite.
C)discussion of a decision.
D)precedent in a case.
E)none of the above.
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An en banc hearing is one in which all the judges participate.
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The U.S.Courts of Appeal use a writ of certiorari process for appeals.
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Justices of the U.S.Supreme Court are nominated by the President of the United States and are confirmed by the Senate.
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U.S.Supreme Court cases are generally heard by three judges.
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The principle of stare decisis forbids a court from changing a doctrine already established judicially.
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The Supreme Court grants certiorari in about 25% of the cases that are appealed to it.Of that number,nearly all have oral arguments and receive a written opinion from the Court.
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Specialty courts exist in both the state and federal systems.
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True small claims courts do not permit lawyers to represent the parties in the proceedings.
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When a case is remanded:

A)it is affirmed.
B)it is sent back to the trial court.
C)it is completed.
D)precedent is not being followed.
E)none of the above
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A brief is a witness's testimony at trial.
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Bankruptcy courts are the only courts in the state or federal system that handle bankruptcy declarations and proceedings.
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Case precedent is:

A)always followed.
B)followed if it is within the state.
C)examined in each case and is always followed.
D)part of the doctrine of stare decisis.
E)none of the above
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A reversible error is:

A)any mistake made in a case.
B)one that might have affected the outcome of a case.
C)determined during a motion for summary judgment.
D)none of the above
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U.S.Supreme Court opinions are reported in three different reporter series.
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A case in which the constitutionality of the USA Patriot Act is challenged would be brought in state court.
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If a plaintiff's home country provides an adequate remedy for a wrong,the case cannot be heard in the United States.
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The minimum amount required for a federal diversity suit is:

A)$10,000.
B)$50,000.
C)$75,000.
D)There is no minimum amount if there is diversity.
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Regional reporters:

A)are for the federal system.
B)include the opinions of state supreme courts.
C)include the opinions of the U.S.Supreme Court.
D)are the same as the federal reporters.
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At the U.S.Court of Appeals:

A)there is a trial by jury.
B)there are three judges.
C)witnesses are permitted to testify.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following names apply to the party who appeals the trial court decision?

A)respondent
B)appellant
C)appellee
D)none of the above
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How many federal district courts are there?

A)nine
B)at least one for every state
C)thirteen
D)none of the above
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An attorney:

A)must reveal a client's confession of a crime.
B)cannot represent a guilty party.
C)must see that his/her client's rights are protected.
D)can violate the law to protect a client.
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Emma Samuels is a resident of St.Johnsbury,Vermont.She was injured in an auto accident when a resident of Burlington,Vermont,struck her car from behind.Emma wishes to bring suit to recover her medical costs and the costs of repair to her car.Emma's suit:

A)is properly brought in federal court in Vermont because the drivers were residents of different cities.
B)is properly brought in Vermont's general trial court.
C)is properly brought in U.S.Court of Claims since two U.S.citizens were involved.
D)none of the above
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In which of the following cases would there be federal subject matter jurisdiction?

A)a case in which the Justice Department is prosecuting for criminal violations of the Sherman Act
B)a case in which a Texas resident is suing a Wisconsin company for a refund of $1,000.00
C)a case in which two Arizona partners are suing each other
D)a case in which the state attorney general is prosecuting a corporation for violation of state antitrust laws
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Which of the following is the general trial court of the federal system?

A)federal district court
B)Court of Claims
C)U.S.Court
D)none of the above
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Which of the following reports the opinions of federal district courts?

A)Federal Supplement
B)Federal Reporter
C)Federal district court opinions are not reported.
D)none of the above
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In which of the following courts would a trial for violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act be held?

A)state trial court
B)federal district court
C)U.S.Supreme Court since the case involves foreign jurisdictions
D)none of the above
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In the citation 501 F.3d 29,the case can be found on what page?

A)501
B)3
C)29
D)There is not enough information given to answer the question.
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How many U.S.Courts of Appeal are there?

A)nine
B)at least one for every state
C)thirteen
D)none of the above
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To initiate a lawsuit in the federal court system,the plaintiff would file a complaint in a:

A)federal district court.
B)U.S.Court of Appeals.
C)U.S.Court of Claims.
D)U.S.Tax Court.
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Which of the following is not a specialized court in the federal system?

A)tax court
B)bankruptcy court
C)probate court
D)All of the above are specialty courts in the federal system.
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A writ of certiorari:

A)is issued for every case appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court.
B)applies only to cases of original jurisdiction.
C)is an order issuing a decision to hear a case.
D)none of the above
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In personam jurisdiction:

A)refers to jurisdiction over the parties in a case.
B)can be based on the subject matter of the case.
C)is based on constitutional standards of residence.
D)is only applied in federal courts.
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Long-arm statutes:

A)give state courts automatic jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants.
B)have been ruled unconstitutional.
C)are simply procedural statutes that still require "minimum contacts" for use.
D)none of the above
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A small claims court:

A)is a court where diversity cases are heard.
B)is a court where no attorneys are used.
C)is a general jurisdiction court.
D)is part of the federal system.
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Which of the following would not be a cite for a U.S.Supreme Court opinion?

A)411 U.S.292
B)93 S.Ct.1011
C)43 L.Ed.2d 33
D)798 F.2d 1214
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The party who appeals a decision is called an appellant.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has no original jurisdiction.
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Federal district courts are courts of original jurisdiction.
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In personam jurisdiction is the authority of a court over the subject matter of the case.
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The trial transcript,trial evidence,and appellate briefs are generally not available to the appellate court.
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Small claims courts are state courts of original jurisdiction in which minimal damage suits are tried.
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The number of appeals to the United States Supreme Court is the same as the number granted certiorari.
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A trial court generally has three judges who preside in a case.
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A plaintiff cannot begin a lawsuit until the court finds there is good cause for filing the suit.
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Regional reporters carry the opinions of state appellate and supreme court decisions.
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An appellate court reversal requires a unanimous vote by the reviewing judges.
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Decisions of the federal district court are reported in the Federal Reporter.
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The opinions of the U.S.Supreme Court must be unanimous.
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There are 13 federal judicial circuits.
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Decisions of the U.S.Courts of Appeal are reported in the Federal Supplement.
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State supreme court decisions can be appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court.
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A brief is written by the trial judge.
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When a case is remanded,the lower court must conduct additional proceedings.
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The U.S.Court of Appeals is a court of original jurisdiction.
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An appellate court's role is to take additional evidence after a trial has ended.
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A reversible error occurs only when evidence rules were violated.
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Long-arm statutes give courts power to take jurisdiction over parties in other states in some cases.
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An appellate court can require that a new trial be held.
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On appeal,respondent is another name for appellant.
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A court can have in personam jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant by the defendant's consent.
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Federal district courts are the general trial courts of the federal system.
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An appellate court has the authority to order a new trial.
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State supreme courts have original jurisdiction in some circumstances.
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A court that has subject matter jurisdiction over a case also has in personam jurisdiction over the case.
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Oral arguments are not allowed in appellate courts.
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The doctrine of "minimum contacts" is one of fairness in extending in personam jurisdiction.
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Generally,three judges review a case at the court of appeals level in both the state and federal levels.
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If any mistake is made in a case,it is reversible error.
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A case that is remanded requires further procedures.
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A party can raise new evidence in a case through its brief.
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All states have a general trial court of original jurisdiction.
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The principle of stare decisis requires that all similar cases be decided the same way.
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Diversity of citizenship and a claim of $75,000 or more and a federal question are required for a federal district court to take jurisdiction on a case.
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The federal courts in the United States have jurisdictional authority over all cases,parties,and disputes in which a U.S.firm is involved.
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The International Court of Justice can compel parties to appear before it.
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​The general counsel for a corporation is also an attorney for company employees when there are legal issues that involve the company and employees.
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Courts in a state cannot require Internet companies to defend suits in that state unless the Internet companies have facilities in that state.​
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Precedent is not followed when:

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Dicta is the:

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D)precedent in a case.
E)none of the above.
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An en banc hearing is one in which all the judges participate.
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The U.S.Courts of Appeal use a writ of certiorari process for appeals.
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Justices of the U.S.Supreme Court are nominated by the President of the United States and are confirmed by the Senate.
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U.S.Supreme Court cases are generally heard by three judges.
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The principle of stare decisis forbids a court from changing a doctrine already established judicially.
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The Supreme Court grants certiorari in about 25% of the cases that are appealed to it.Of that number,nearly all have oral arguments and receive a written opinion from the Court.
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Specialty courts exist in both the state and federal systems.
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True small claims courts do not permit lawyers to represent the parties in the proceedings.
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When a case is remanded:

A)it is affirmed.
B)it is sent back to the trial court.
C)it is completed.
D)precedent is not being followed.
E)none of the above
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A brief is a witness's testimony at trial.
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Bankruptcy courts are the only courts in the state or federal system that handle bankruptcy declarations and proceedings.
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Case precedent is:

A)always followed.
B)followed if it is within the state.
C)examined in each case and is always followed.
D)part of the doctrine of stare decisis.
E)none of the above
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A reversible error is:

A)any mistake made in a case.
B)one that might have affected the outcome of a case.
C)determined during a motion for summary judgment.
D)none of the above
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U.S.Supreme Court opinions are reported in three different reporter series.
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A case in which the constitutionality of the USA Patriot Act is challenged would be brought in state court.
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If a plaintiff's home country provides an adequate remedy for a wrong,the case cannot be heard in the United States.
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The minimum amount required for a federal diversity suit is:

A)$10,000.
B)$50,000.
C)$75,000.
D)There is no minimum amount if there is diversity.
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Regional reporters:

A)are for the federal system.
B)include the opinions of state supreme courts.
C)include the opinions of the U.S.Supreme Court.
D)are the same as the federal reporters.
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At the U.S.Court of Appeals:

A)there is a trial by jury.
B)there are three judges.
C)witnesses are permitted to testify.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following names apply to the party who appeals the trial court decision?

A)respondent
B)appellant
C)appellee
D)none of the above
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How many federal district courts are there?

A)nine
B)at least one for every state
C)thirteen
D)none of the above
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An attorney:

A)must reveal a client's confession of a crime.
B)cannot represent a guilty party.
C)must see that his/her client's rights are protected.
D)can violate the law to protect a client.
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Emma Samuels is a resident of St.Johnsbury,Vermont.She was injured in an auto accident when a resident of Burlington,Vermont,struck her car from behind.Emma wishes to bring suit to recover her medical costs and the costs of repair to her car.Emma's suit:

A)is properly brought in federal court in Vermont because the drivers were residents of different cities.
B)is properly brought in Vermont's general trial court.
C)is properly brought in U.S.Court of Claims since two U.S.citizens were involved.
D)none of the above
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In which of the following cases would there be federal subject matter jurisdiction?

A)a case in which the Justice Department is prosecuting for criminal violations of the Sherman Act
B)a case in which a Texas resident is suing a Wisconsin company for a refund of $1,000.00
C)a case in which two Arizona partners are suing each other
D)a case in which the state attorney general is prosecuting a corporation for violation of state antitrust laws
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Which of the following is the general trial court of the federal system?

A)federal district court
B)Court of Claims
C)U.S.Court
D)none of the above
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Which of the following reports the opinions of federal district courts?

A)Federal Supplement
B)Federal Reporter
C)Federal district court opinions are not reported.
D)none of the above
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In which of the following courts would a trial for violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act be held?

A)state trial court
B)federal district court
C)U.S.Supreme Court since the case involves foreign jurisdictions
D)none of the above
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In the citation 501 F.3d 29,the case can be found on what page?

A)501
B)3
C)29
D)There is not enough information given to answer the question.
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How many U.S.Courts of Appeal are there?

A)nine
B)at least one for every state
C)thirteen
D)none of the above
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To initiate a lawsuit in the federal court system,the plaintiff would file a complaint in a:

A)federal district court.
B)U.S.Court of Appeals.
C)U.S.Court of Claims.
D)U.S.Tax Court.
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Which of the following is not a specialized court in the federal system?

A)tax court
B)bankruptcy court
C)probate court
D)All of the above are specialty courts in the federal system.
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A writ of certiorari:

A)is issued for every case appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court.
B)applies only to cases of original jurisdiction.
C)is an order issuing a decision to hear a case.
D)none of the above
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In personam jurisdiction:

A)refers to jurisdiction over the parties in a case.
B)can be based on the subject matter of the case.
C)is based on constitutional standards of residence.
D)is only applied in federal courts.
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Long-arm statutes:

A)give state courts automatic jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants.
B)have been ruled unconstitutional.
C)are simply procedural statutes that still require "minimum contacts" for use.
D)none of the above
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A small claims court:

A)is a court where diversity cases are heard.
B)is a court where no attorneys are used.
C)is a general jurisdiction court.
D)is part of the federal system.
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Which of the following would not be a cite for a U.S.Supreme Court opinion?

A)411 U.S.292
B)93 S.Ct.1011
C)43 L.Ed.2d 33
D)798 F.2d 1214
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