Chapter 16 Judiciary Flashcards

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Judicial review

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the power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional

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2
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judicial restraint approach

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the view that judges should decide cases strictly on the basis of the language of the laws and the constitution

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activist approach

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The view that judges should discern the general principles underlying laws or the constitution and apply them to modern circumstances

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4
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district courts

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the lowest federal courts; federal trials can be held only here

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5
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Courts of appeals

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federal courts that hear appeals from district courts no trials

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Legislative courts

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Courts created by congress for specialized purposes whose judges do not enjoy the protections of Article III of the constitution

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7
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Litmust test

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An examination of the political ideology of a nominated judge

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8
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federal question cases

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cases concerning the Constitution federal laws or treaties

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9
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diversity cases

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Cases involving citizens of different states who can bring suit in federal courts

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10
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Writ of certiorari

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An order by a higher court directing a lower court to send up a case for review

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11
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in forma pauperis

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a method whereby a poor person can have his or her case heard in federal court without a charge

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12
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fee shifting

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a rule that allows a plaintiff to recover costs from the defendant if the plaintiff wins

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13
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plaintiff

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the party the initiates a lawsuit

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14
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standing

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a legal rule stating who is authorized to start a lawsuit

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15
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Sovereign immunity

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the rule that a citizen cannot sue the government without the governments consent

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16
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class-action suit

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a case brought by someone to help both himself or herself and all others who are similarly situated

17
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brief

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a written statement by an attorney that summarizes a case and the laws and rulings that support it

18
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amicus curiae

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a brief submitted by a friend of the court

19
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per curiam opinion

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a brief unsigned court opinion

20
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Opinion of the Court

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A signed opinion of a majority of the Supreme Court

21
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Concurring opinion

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a signed opinion in which one or members agree with the majority view but for different reasons

22
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Dissenting opinion

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a signed opinion in which one or more justices disagree with the majority view

23
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stare decisis

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“let the decision stand” or allowing prior rulings to control the current case

24
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Political question

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An issue the supreme court will allow the executive and legislative branches to decide

25
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Remedy

A

a judicial order enforcing a right or redressing a wrong