Deck 8: Court Personnel Roles and Functions

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The greatest growth of court administrators' positions was from:

A) 1960-1970.
B) 1970-1980.
C) 1980-1990.
D) 1990 to present.
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The duties of the presiding judge typically include all but which of the following?

A) Personnel and docket management
B) Traveling the circuit to hear lower court appeals
C) Case and judge assignments
D) Developing all judicial budgets
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A good judge would exhibit which of the following professional traits?

A) Objective
B) Incorruptible
C) Unbiased
D) All of the above
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All but which of the following are good strategies for judges to follow in evaluating their administrators?

A) The judge should look for indications of good management.
B) The judge should be getting regular information.
C) The judge should ask others about the performance of the administrator.
D) The judge should examine the budget, ending the fiscal year "in the black."
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Federal judges have the _________ _________of the United States Courts to coordinate and administer their operations.

A) Court Association
B) Federal Assistance
C) Administrative Office
D) State Judiciary
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Which of the following is not a true statement about judges?

A) Their primary role is to hear cases.
B) They are always given the necessary authority to govern all court operations.
C) They typically are not trained in court management.
D) Many judges face term limits and thus serve for only a fixed number of years.
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What number of new federal judges acknowledge having psychological problems on the bench?

A) None
B) All
C) Half
D) About three-fourths
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A full-time institution in the United States that provides judicial training for state judges is the _______________,located in ______________.

A) Court of Training / Las Vegas
B) Training Courts Institute / New York
C) National Judicial College / Reno
D) Judicial Institute / Chicago
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Which of the following is not a consideration that judges should take into account when deciding whether or not to join a social network?

A) "Could participation lead to judicial disqualification in matters pending in his/her court?"
B) "Will participation jeopardize his/her independence or integrity?"
C) "Will participation compromise or inhibit his/her electoral future?"
D) "Could participation lead to judicial disqualification in matters pending in his/her court?"
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The field of judicial administration was greatly influenced by President ________,who believed that administration was a noble calling.

A) Lincoln
B) Hayes
C) Buchanan
D) Wilson
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About _______ of state court judges and magistrates said that they have used social media in either their personal or professional lives.

A) half
B) three-fourths
C) one-third
D) one-tenth
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Most works on judicial administration point to ________________ as the founder of the study of judicial administration.

A) J. Edgar Hoover
B) Warren Burger
C) Judge Learned Hand
D) Roscoe Pound
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By the early 1960s,about people in the United States worked as court administrators.

A) 30
B) 75
C) 100
D) 500
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A basic flaw with using a presiding judge to administer a court is that he or she is actually ___________.

A) "first among equals" with peers.
B) a non-lawyer.
C) a new judge.
D) a new law school graduate.
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Today's court administrators perform all but which of the following duties?

A) Training for staff
B) Polling the jury
C) Preparation of court budgets
D) Managing equipment
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Federal judges serve term(s)on the bench.

A) a 10-year
B) a life
C) a 6-year
D) no more than two
E) None of the above
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Duties of the Chief Justice of the United States include all but which of the following?

A) Directing the publication of Supreme Court opinions
B) Selecting a company to handle the printing and binding of court opinions
C) Calling and presiding over an annual meeting of the Judicial Conference of the United States
D) Making all official phone calls to perform stays of execution
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One study found that about percent of all court clerks perceived themselves as colleagues and co-equal with judges.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 60
D) 95
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A classical essay on the need for efficient and equitable judicial administration is:

A) Judge Hand's "Treatise on Courts and their Mismanagement of their Administration."
B) Pound's "The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with Administration of Justice."
C) Chief Justice Burger's "Need for Judicial Administration in the New Millennium."
D) Hoover's "The Era of Malcontent in the Courts."
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Today's court administrators perform all but which of the following duties?

A) Preparing reports
B) Personnel administration
C) Assigning cases
D) Research and evaluation
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A positive outcome of court administration has been the completely positive relations between judges and court administrators.
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The American Judicature Society argues for limiting the role of politics in the selection of state judges.
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Court clerks have traditionally competed with judges for control over local judicial administration.
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Judges are aware of the necessity for intellectual humility,that what they think they know might well be incorrect.
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Methods that judges have at their disposal to control errant counsel include attorney disqualification,new trials,and reporting of attorneys to disciplinary boards.
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The creation of the Institute for Court Management in 1970 was a landmark in the training of court administrators.
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Some people believe that judges would do well to remember that wearing the robe does not confer omniscience or omnipotence.
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Personal attacks by lawyers-directed at judges,attorneys,jurors,witnesses,and others,both inside and outside of court-have increased at an alarming rate during the past 15 years.
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Court clerks,as local officials,are elected in all states.
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The court administrator concept has its roots in early Germany.
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Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor argued against partisan elections for judgeships,because of the risk of their being compromised by campaign funds they must raise.
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"Court administration" is said to be the specific activity of those persons responsible for manipulating judicial directions and influences.
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Judges should allow the law to become their entire life.
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By the 1980s,only half of the states had a statewide court administrator.
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It is said that many judges' inability to relax socially gives them the feeling they are "entering a monastery."
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Nearly all judges in a survey believed that a judge could not participate in social networking sites without compromising ethical codes of conduct.
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A new American Bar Association Model Code of Judicial Conduct,adopted in 2007 for state and local judges,spells out for the first time how they are to avoid inappropriate sexual behaviors.
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Generally,bar associations and judicial circuits are prohibited from performing anonymous surveys of local attorneys about local judges.
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By maintaining records concerning births,deaths,and marriages,court reporters are keepers of tradition.
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Judges generally exercise their power-in the most undemocratic of institutions-with great restraint.
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The ABA adopted a __________ ___________ ____ _______ __________in 2007 that provides written standards concerning the ethical conduct of judges so as to guide and assist judges in maintaining the highest standards of judicial and personal conduct.
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The __________ __________of the U.S.Courts coordinates and administers the operations of the federal courts.
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The _________________ has been moved to offer guidelines to address the question concerning judges' use of electronic social media (ESM)sites.
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Trial court administrators have the primary responsibility for the preparation and submission to the judges of periodic _______on the activities and state of business of the court.
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From the beginning of _______________settlement in North America,court clerks were vital members of the society.
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The "_________ __ ___________" is not easily defined,as there are not as yet any uniform,definitive rules in place,and the ABA and state bar associations can only offer general guidelines.
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What is meant by "good judging?"
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The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court are referred to as ______________ or __________ administration.
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One of the most frustrating aspects of being a judge is the _________ _________and corresponding administrative problems.
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_______________ elections are those where there is no party affiliations are listed on the ballot.
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__________ __________ is the method used to nominate,select,or elect and install judges into office.
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By the 1980s,every state had a statewide court administrator,normally reporting to the state supreme court or the _________ __________ of the state supreme court.
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How have court clerks traditionally assumed and performed the role of court administrator?
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___________ __________ has been favored by court reformers wanting to remove the courts from politics.
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The title of chief judge is often assigned by___________; therefore,there is no guarantee that the chief judge will be interested in management or will be effective at it.
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Why is civility so important for the appearance of justice and propriety in our courts?
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__________ __________ stated that in order to maintain credibility in his personal and professional lives,he had to "not only be chaste but above suspicion."
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A federal judge maintained that it takes about ________years to "get a full feel of a docket."
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Judges must also enforce ___________ _________,a courtroom environment where litigants and all other court actors conduct themselves appropriately so that all parties are afforded a fair opportunity to present their case.
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As it is often said,judges must at all times "appear to do justice." Should the judge be allowed to moonlight as a comedian on his own time or perform in community theater? Why or why not?
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As court reformers have called for better-trained specialists (as opposed to political appointees)for administering court processes,the qualifications for this position have come under debate.What do you believe the qualifications for a state level court administrator should be? Explain your answer.
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What criteria may be employed by judges to evaluate the effectiveness of their administrators?
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What is the conventional wisdom concerning whether or not judges can and should use social networking sites for their personal and professional purposes?
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Jury administration
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Jury administration
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Jury administration
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Jury administration
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Jury administration
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Jury administration
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Jury administration
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Jury administration
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Jury administration
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Jury administration
Management of the court calendar
Court clerk
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Court clerk
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Court clerk
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Court clerk
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Court clerk
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Court clerk
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Court clerk
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Court clerk
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Court clerk
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Court clerk
Management of the court calendar
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Management of the court calendar
Judicial (court) administration
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Judicial (court) administration
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Judicial (court) administration
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Judicial (court) administration
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Judicial (court) administration
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Judicial (court) administration
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Judicial (court) administration
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Judicial (court) administration
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Judicial (court) administration
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Judicial (court) administration
Management of the court calendar
Notorious cases
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Notorious cases
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Notorious cases
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Notorious cases
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Notorious cases
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Notorious cases
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Notorious cases
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Notorious cases
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Notorious cases
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Notorious cases
Management of the court calendar
Appearance of impropriety
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Appearance of impropriety
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Appearance of impropriety
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Appearance of impropriety
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Appearance of impropriety
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Appearance of impropriety
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Appearance of impropriety
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Appearance of impropriety
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Appearance of impropriety
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Appearance of impropriety
Management of the court calendar
Merit selection
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Merit selection
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Merit selection
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Merit selection
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Merit selection
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Merit selection
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Merit selection
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Merit selection
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Merit selection
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Merit selection
Management of the court calendar
Courtroom civility
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Courtroom civility
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Courtroom civility
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Courtroom civility
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Courtroom civility
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Courtroom civility
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Courtroom civility
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Courtroom civility
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Courtroom civility
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Courtroom civility
Management of the court calendar
Judicial selection
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Judicial selection
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Judicial selection
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Judicial selection
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Judicial selection
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Judicial selection
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Judicial selection
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Judicial selection
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Judicial selection
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Judicial selection
Management of the court calendar
Docket management
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Docket management
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Docket management
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Docket management
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Docket management
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Docket management
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Docket management
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Docket management
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Docket management
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Docket management
Management of the court calendar
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Deck 8: Court Personnel Roles and Functions
1
The greatest growth of court administrators' positions was from:

A) 1960-1970.
B) 1970-1980.
C) 1980-1990.
D) 1990 to present.
B
2
The duties of the presiding judge typically include all but which of the following?

A) Personnel and docket management
B) Traveling the circuit to hear lower court appeals
C) Case and judge assignments
D) Developing all judicial budgets
B
3
A good judge would exhibit which of the following professional traits?

A) Objective
B) Incorruptible
C) Unbiased
D) All of the above
D
4
All but which of the following are good strategies for judges to follow in evaluating their administrators?

A) The judge should look for indications of good management.
B) The judge should be getting regular information.
C) The judge should ask others about the performance of the administrator.
D) The judge should examine the budget, ending the fiscal year "in the black."
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Federal judges have the _________ _________of the United States Courts to coordinate and administer their operations.

A) Court Association
B) Federal Assistance
C) Administrative Office
D) State Judiciary
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Which of the following is not a true statement about judges?

A) Their primary role is to hear cases.
B) They are always given the necessary authority to govern all court operations.
C) They typically are not trained in court management.
D) Many judges face term limits and thus serve for only a fixed number of years.
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7
What number of new federal judges acknowledge having psychological problems on the bench?

A) None
B) All
C) Half
D) About three-fourths
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A full-time institution in the United States that provides judicial training for state judges is the _______________,located in ______________.

A) Court of Training / Las Vegas
B) Training Courts Institute / New York
C) National Judicial College / Reno
D) Judicial Institute / Chicago
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9
Which of the following is not a consideration that judges should take into account when deciding whether or not to join a social network?

A) "Could participation lead to judicial disqualification in matters pending in his/her court?"
B) "Will participation jeopardize his/her independence or integrity?"
C) "Will participation compromise or inhibit his/her electoral future?"
D) "Could participation lead to judicial disqualification in matters pending in his/her court?"
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10
The field of judicial administration was greatly influenced by President ________,who believed that administration was a noble calling.

A) Lincoln
B) Hayes
C) Buchanan
D) Wilson
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11
About _______ of state court judges and magistrates said that they have used social media in either their personal or professional lives.

A) half
B) three-fourths
C) one-third
D) one-tenth
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Most works on judicial administration point to ________________ as the founder of the study of judicial administration.

A) J. Edgar Hoover
B) Warren Burger
C) Judge Learned Hand
D) Roscoe Pound
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By the early 1960s,about people in the United States worked as court administrators.

A) 30
B) 75
C) 100
D) 500
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A basic flaw with using a presiding judge to administer a court is that he or she is actually ___________.

A) "first among equals" with peers.
B) a non-lawyer.
C) a new judge.
D) a new law school graduate.
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15
Today's court administrators perform all but which of the following duties?

A) Training for staff
B) Polling the jury
C) Preparation of court budgets
D) Managing equipment
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Federal judges serve term(s)on the bench.

A) a 10-year
B) a life
C) a 6-year
D) no more than two
E) None of the above
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Duties of the Chief Justice of the United States include all but which of the following?

A) Directing the publication of Supreme Court opinions
B) Selecting a company to handle the printing and binding of court opinions
C) Calling and presiding over an annual meeting of the Judicial Conference of the United States
D) Making all official phone calls to perform stays of execution
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One study found that about percent of all court clerks perceived themselves as colleagues and co-equal with judges.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 60
D) 95
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A classical essay on the need for efficient and equitable judicial administration is:

A) Judge Hand's "Treatise on Courts and their Mismanagement of their Administration."
B) Pound's "The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with Administration of Justice."
C) Chief Justice Burger's "Need for Judicial Administration in the New Millennium."
D) Hoover's "The Era of Malcontent in the Courts."
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Today's court administrators perform all but which of the following duties?

A) Preparing reports
B) Personnel administration
C) Assigning cases
D) Research and evaluation
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A positive outcome of court administration has been the completely positive relations between judges and court administrators.
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The American Judicature Society argues for limiting the role of politics in the selection of state judges.
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Court clerks have traditionally competed with judges for control over local judicial administration.
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Judges are aware of the necessity for intellectual humility,that what they think they know might well be incorrect.
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Methods that judges have at their disposal to control errant counsel include attorney disqualification,new trials,and reporting of attorneys to disciplinary boards.
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The creation of the Institute for Court Management in 1970 was a landmark in the training of court administrators.
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Some people believe that judges would do well to remember that wearing the robe does not confer omniscience or omnipotence.
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Personal attacks by lawyers-directed at judges,attorneys,jurors,witnesses,and others,both inside and outside of court-have increased at an alarming rate during the past 15 years.
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Court clerks,as local officials,are elected in all states.
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The court administrator concept has its roots in early Germany.
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Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor argued against partisan elections for judgeships,because of the risk of their being compromised by campaign funds they must raise.
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"Court administration" is said to be the specific activity of those persons responsible for manipulating judicial directions and influences.
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Judges should allow the law to become their entire life.
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By the 1980s,only half of the states had a statewide court administrator.
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It is said that many judges' inability to relax socially gives them the feeling they are "entering a monastery."
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Nearly all judges in a survey believed that a judge could not participate in social networking sites without compromising ethical codes of conduct.
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A new American Bar Association Model Code of Judicial Conduct,adopted in 2007 for state and local judges,spells out for the first time how they are to avoid inappropriate sexual behaviors.
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Generally,bar associations and judicial circuits are prohibited from performing anonymous surveys of local attorneys about local judges.
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By maintaining records concerning births,deaths,and marriages,court reporters are keepers of tradition.
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Judges generally exercise their power-in the most undemocratic of institutions-with great restraint.
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41
The ABA adopted a __________ ___________ ____ _______ __________in 2007 that provides written standards concerning the ethical conduct of judges so as to guide and assist judges in maintaining the highest standards of judicial and personal conduct.
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The __________ __________of the U.S.Courts coordinates and administers the operations of the federal courts.
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The _________________ has been moved to offer guidelines to address the question concerning judges' use of electronic social media (ESM)sites.
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Trial court administrators have the primary responsibility for the preparation and submission to the judges of periodic _______on the activities and state of business of the court.
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From the beginning of _______________settlement in North America,court clerks were vital members of the society.
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The "_________ __ ___________" is not easily defined,as there are not as yet any uniform,definitive rules in place,and the ABA and state bar associations can only offer general guidelines.
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47
What is meant by "good judging?"
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48
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court are referred to as ______________ or __________ administration.
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One of the most frustrating aspects of being a judge is the _________ _________and corresponding administrative problems.
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50
_______________ elections are those where there is no party affiliations are listed on the ballot.
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51
__________ __________ is the method used to nominate,select,or elect and install judges into office.
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52
By the 1980s,every state had a statewide court administrator,normally reporting to the state supreme court or the _________ __________ of the state supreme court.
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53
How have court clerks traditionally assumed and performed the role of court administrator?
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54
___________ __________ has been favored by court reformers wanting to remove the courts from politics.
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55
The title of chief judge is often assigned by___________; therefore,there is no guarantee that the chief judge will be interested in management or will be effective at it.
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56
Why is civility so important for the appearance of justice and propriety in our courts?
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__________ __________ stated that in order to maintain credibility in his personal and professional lives,he had to "not only be chaste but above suspicion."
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58
A federal judge maintained that it takes about ________years to "get a full feel of a docket."
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59
Judges must also enforce ___________ _________,a courtroom environment where litigants and all other court actors conduct themselves appropriately so that all parties are afforded a fair opportunity to present their case.
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As it is often said,judges must at all times "appear to do justice." Should the judge be allowed to moonlight as a comedian on his own time or perform in community theater? Why or why not?
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As court reformers have called for better-trained specialists (as opposed to political appointees)for administering court processes,the qualifications for this position have come under debate.What do you believe the qualifications for a state level court administrator should be? Explain your answer.
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62
What criteria may be employed by judges to evaluate the effectiveness of their administrators?
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63
What is the conventional wisdom concerning whether or not judges can and should use social networking sites for their personal and professional purposes?
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Jury administration
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Jury administration
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Jury administration
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Jury administration
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Jury administration
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Jury administration
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Jury administration
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Jury administration
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Jury administration
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Jury administration
Management of the court calendar
Court clerk
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Court clerk
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Court clerk
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Court clerk
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Court clerk
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Court clerk
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Court clerk
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Court clerk
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Court clerk
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Court clerk
Management of the court calendar
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Model Code of Judicial Conduct
Management of the court calendar
Judicial (court) administration
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Judicial (court) administration
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Judicial (court) administration
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Judicial (court) administration
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Judicial (court) administration
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Judicial (court) administration
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Judicial (court) administration
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Judicial (court) administration
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Judicial (court) administration
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Judicial (court) administration
Management of the court calendar
Notorious cases
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Notorious cases
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Notorious cases
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Notorious cases
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Notorious cases
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Notorious cases
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Notorious cases
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Notorious cases
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Notorious cases
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Notorious cases
Management of the court calendar
Appearance of impropriety
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Appearance of impropriety
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Appearance of impropriety
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Appearance of impropriety
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Appearance of impropriety
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Appearance of impropriety
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Appearance of impropriety
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Appearance of impropriety
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Appearance of impropriety
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Appearance of impropriety
Management of the court calendar
Merit selection
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Merit selection
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Merit selection
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Merit selection
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Merit selection
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Merit selection
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Merit selection
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Merit selection
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Merit selection
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Merit selection
Management of the court calendar
Courtroom civility
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Courtroom civility
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Courtroom civility
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Courtroom civility
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Courtroom civility
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Courtroom civility
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Courtroom civility
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Courtroom civility
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Courtroom civility
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Courtroom civility
Management of the court calendar
Judicial selection
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Judicial selection
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Judicial selection
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Judicial selection
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Judicial selection
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Judicial selection
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Judicial selection
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Judicial selection
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Judicial selection
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Judicial selection
Management of the court calendar
Docket management
An officer of a court who is responsible for its clerical filing, record-keeping, and entering judgments
Docket management
Judges, litigants, and court actors conducting themselves appropriately
Docket management
The day-to-day and long-range activities of those persons who are responsible for the activities and functions of a court
Docket management
The method used to nominate, select, or elect and install judges into office
Docket management
Ensuring that a jury is properly composed and sustained prior to and during trials
Docket management
A nonpartisan method of selecting judges; a nominating commission provides names of qualified persons to the governor
Docket management
Standards written by the ABA to assist judges in maintaining the highest standards
Docket management
Civil or criminal trials either involving celebrities or particularly egregious crimes
Docket management
Where someone creates a circumstance or situation that appears to raise questions of ethics
Docket management
Management of the court calendar
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