jucicial brach vocabulary list Flashcards

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

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Judicial restraint

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The view that judges should apply the principlees and provisions of the constitution to modern circumstances.

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Judicial activism

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Federal courts authorized by article III of the constitution that keeps judges in office for life during good behavior.

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Consitutional courts

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4
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The lowest federal courts that have orginal jurisdiction over most federal cases.

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District courts

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5
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Federal courts that hear appeals from district courts. The review each case possible errors.

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Court of appeals

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The highest court in the United states, made up of nine justices.

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Supreme court

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Courts created by congress for specialized purposes, such as U.S. tax court.

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Legislative courts

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A consideration of political ideology of a nominated judge.

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Litmus test

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9
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The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional.

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Judicial review

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10
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An order by a higher court directing a lower court to send u a case for review.

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Writ of certiorari

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Landmark supreme court case that established the court’s power of review.

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Marbury v. Madison

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11
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The party that initiates a lawsuit.

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Plaintiff

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12
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A legal rule stating who is authorized to start a lawsuit.

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Standing

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13
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The principle set by the court in one case that will be used as the basis for deciding future cases.

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Precedent

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14
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A case brought by an individual that will impact that person and all other similarly cases.

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Class-action suit

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15
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The authority of a court to hear a case first.

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Original jurisdiction

16
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The authority of a court to hear a case brought to them on appeal from a lower court.

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Appellate jurisdiction

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A written statement by an attorney that summarizes a case and the laws and rulings from a lower court.

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A brief submitted by a “friend of the court” to provide the court with additional information on a case.

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Amicus curiae brief

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The judicial opinion agreed upon by more than half of the members of the court that explains the reasoning of the court’s decision.

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Majority opinion

20
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A signed opinion in which one or more members agree with the majority view, but for different reasons.

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Concurring opinion

21
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A signed opinion that features the persepective of those justices who disagreed with the majority opinion.

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Dissenting opinion

22
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“Let the decision stand” or allowing prior relings to determie the court’s stand on a current case.

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Stare decisis

23
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Unwritten custom that the senate will not approve a judical nomination if opposed by a senator from the state in which the nominee is to serve.

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Senatorial courtesy

24
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In order for a case to be granted certori, four justices must agree that the case is worthy to be heard.

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Rule of four

25
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A new addition to the constitution that has been proposed by congress and ratified by the states.