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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?(1 point) Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari
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b33ft0ads
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On this day in 1789, the Supreme Court was established. Using resources in the classroom, learn five (5) facts about the Supreme
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Johana
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What power does the Judiciary have to restrain the other branches?
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Ted
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with regard to public opinion,the Supreme Court:A)attempts to stay close enough to public opinion so as to avoid a grave loss of
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vedrana
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why would a person want to go to federal court instead of state court?
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Landon
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1. This is the Supreme Court of the USA.
2. These are the Supreme Courts of the USA. 3. This is the supreme court of the USA.
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rfvv
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Multiple choice Q.
The discretionary power of judges is less tan that of elected officials because judges: A> are prohibited from
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Car
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what are the duties and responsibilites of the associate justice... in this present time...Thank you
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mjjjff
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on the impeachment of the chief justice of the supreme court who tries the case
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reba
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What different kinds of opinions do Justices of the Supreme Court write?
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Ash
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what is “judicial review”? how might the history of America be different without it?
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ileen
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Many judges in the criminal court system are not only overworked, but also must contend with the worst of society. How does the
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Tina
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Many judges in the criminal court system are not
only overworked, but also must contend with the worst of society. How does the
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sandy
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What kind of cases do the Supreme Court usualy hear?
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KC 5th grade seiberling
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please help thanks I am not understanding what is the subject matter juriisdiction of federal courts and help would be great
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Anonymous
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Which court would be the first to decide on cases of treason against the united states
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DO YOU HAVE FAITH IN CANADA'S JUDICIAL?
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MERRY
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supreme court justices in california are
a. appointed for life by the government b. appointed for only one term c. appointed,
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jere
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How long is the term for a federal Circuit Judge? I can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
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Anonymous
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How do judges make laws?
How does the legislative branch influences the process of congress?
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Reisha
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point)
Responses Grand juries only
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bhgu
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are judges are on as honest as other men, and not more, so they have with others of the same passions for party for power in the
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How does the Supreme Court us judicial review to check the other branches?
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The US Supreme Court deals with which types of law?(1 point)
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What entity has the power to create the inferior courts of the national judiciary?
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@ besofr2025
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The Governed and the Government Quick Check
Which of the following best explains the impact the jury service has on the judicial
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Which branch of government is involved when the Department of Justice charges a company with being a monopoly?
A. legislative B.
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How does someone become a member of the Supreme Court?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aby popular election and Senate
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With regard to public opinion,the Supreme Court:
A.ignores it completely in order to make decisions that are based on enduring
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Calvin
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what are the methods of judicial selection for federal appellate, state appellate and state trial court judges?
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pinky
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According to the doctrine of judicial restraint,the judiciary should
A.defer to the decisions of elected officials. B.deny most
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Calvin
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A judge’s primary responsibility is to the: (1 point) Responses state. state. plaintiff. plaintiff. community. community. law.
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hatemaths
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They
have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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JL
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On average how many cases are presented to the Supreme Court each year?(1 point)
Responses 1,000 1,000 10,000 10,000 100 100
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How many Supreme Court justices are there?(1 point)
Responses 9 9 7 7 5 5 11
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What is the main role of grand juries?(1 point) Responses Deciding the outcome of cases. Deciding the outcome of cases. Serving
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I cannot find these .
What are the number of courts and number of judges in the: Supreme Court Court of International Trade Court
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Suzi
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State courts have what type of jurisdiction?
General Limited Concurrent Specific
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The U.S. Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over the decisions of which of the following?
Circuit courts Juries President
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Which court would be the first to suicide, on cases of treason against the United States? State trial court, state Supreme
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How does someone become a member of the Supreme Court
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The opinion [Marbury v. Madison] which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional and what not, not
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches?
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point)
Responses Grand juries
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hi
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The U.S. Supreme Court provides ___ and ___ review
A. Legislative and Executive B. Original and limited C. Judicial and appellate
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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After the Marbury vs Madison case, the Supreme Court was given power to decide if laws passed by Congress were constitutional.
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Lemon
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Why are Federal Judges appointed for life?(1 point)
A. To attract people with experience to the job B. to protect the wishes of
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in 1-2 sentences, analyze the advantages of lifetime tenure for supreme court justices
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sheep
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Which of the following best explains the impact the jury service has on the judicial system?(1 point)ResponsesJury service
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Taylor swift
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