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Deck 2: The American Court System
1
The 11 territorial and D.C.Circuit U.S.Courts of Appeals hear cases involving:
A)Federal claims.
B)International trade.
C)Patent and trademark.
D)None of the above.
A)Federal claims.
B)International trade.
C)Patent and trademark.
D)None of the above.
D
2
The Supreme Court usually decides to hear which kinds of major constitutional questions?
A)Freedom of Speech.
B)Freedom of Religion.
C)Equal protection.
D)All of the above.
A)Freedom of Speech.
B)Freedom of Religion.
C)Equal protection.
D)All of the above.
D
3
Statements of general opinion - puffery - are not actionable under the Lanham Act.
True
4
Diversity of citizenship for jurisdictional purposes involves:
A)Citizens of different states.
B)A citizen of a state and a citizen or subject of a foreign country.
C)A citizen of a state and a foreign country where the foreign country is the plaintiff.
D)All of the above
A)Citizens of different states.
B)A citizen of a state and a citizen or subject of a foreign country.
C)A citizen of a state and a foreign country where the foreign country is the plaintiff.
D)All of the above
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5
There are three major court systems in the U.S.
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6
Decisions of limited-jurisdiction trial courts can usually be appealed to a general-jurisdiction court or appellate court.
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7
The highest state court hears no new evidence or testimony.
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8
Federal judges are appointed by the President,with advice and consent of the Senate,for:
A)Life.
B)14-year terms.
C)8-year terms.
D)All of the above.
A)Life.
B)14-year terms.
C)8-year terms.
D)All of the above.
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9
Which Article and Section of the U.S.Constitution gives the President the power to appoint Supreme Court justices?
A)Article II,Section 2.
B)Article III,Section 1.
C)Article VI,Section 7.
D)None of the above.
A)Article II,Section 2.
B)Article III,Section 1.
C)Article VI,Section 7.
D)None of the above.
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10
For a court to have authority to hear a case:
A)The plaintiff must have standing to sue.
B)The court must have jurisdiction.
C)The case must be brought in the proper venue.
D)All of the above
A)The plaintiff must have standing to sue.
B)The court must have jurisdiction.
C)The case must be brought in the proper venue.
D)All of the above
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11
A plurality decision means:
A)A majority cannot agree as to the outcome of the case.
B)A majority agree with the outcome,but not with the reasoning.
C)A tie vote is cast.
D)None of the above.
A)A majority cannot agree as to the outcome of the case.
B)A majority agree with the outcome,but not with the reasoning.
C)A tie vote is cast.
D)None of the above.
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12
Examples of state limited-jurisdiction trial courts include:
A)Traffic courts.
B)Juvenile courts.
C)Family-law courts.
D)All of the above
A)Traffic courts.
B)Juvenile courts.
C)Family-law courts.
D)All of the above
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13
The U.S.Court of International Trade hears cases involving federal tax laws.
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14
Cases arising under the U.S.Constitution,treaties,and federal statutes and regulations are "federal questions" for jurisdictional purposes.
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15
State courts may elect to hear cases involving federal crimes.
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16
The Constitution authorizes Congress to establish inferior federal courts.
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17
The Supreme Court of the U.S.cannot come to a tie decision.
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18
If a plaintiff brings a case involving concurrent jurisdiction in a state court,the defendant can remove the case to federal court.
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19
A Supreme Court justice who agrees with the outcome of a case,but not the reasoning,may issue a:
A)Minority opinion.
B)Dissenting opinion.
C)Concurring opinion.
D)Non-concurring opinion.
A)Minority opinion.
B)Dissenting opinion.
C)Concurring opinion.
D)Non-concurring opinion.
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20
State courts have exclusive jurisdiction for:
A)Bankruptcy.
B)Copyright.
C)Patents.
D)None of the above.
A)Bankruptcy.
B)Copyright.
C)Patents.
D)None of the above.
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