POLS 1000 CH.7
The legal system that is applied uniformly and based on the accumulated rulings of judges over time is called the _____ law tradition.
Common
_____ law establishes the basic powers of and limitations on governmental institutions and the interrelationship of governmental institutions.
Constitutional
Which of the following is NOT a criterion used by presidents in choosing Supreme Court nominees?
Endorsements received by national news media
The significance of Marbury v. Madison was that it established the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
False
While American citizens are not equal in terms of income and wealth, these are generally not factors in how citizens are treated in the criminal justice system, or in opportunities for legal representation.
False
A law requiring seatbelts to be worn in cars is an example of _____ law.
Substantive
The Rule of Four refers to the number of
Supreme Court justices who must agree to grant a case certiorari in order for the case to be heard.
According to the text, overt racial bias continues to be a primary factor in racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
True
I believe the constitution provides for an individual's right to own guns without any regulation by the government. This is an example of judicial interpretivism.
True
The term "judicial ______" refers to the view that courts should be lawmaking, policymaking bodies.
activism
_____ law regulates relations between individuals.
civil
In _____ cases, the burden of proof is the preponderance of evidence, while in _____ cases it is beyond a reasonable doubt.
civil; criminal
A strict constructionist would likely argue that there is no
constitutionally protected right to privacy.
Laws passed by the government that prohibit specific behavior the government believes is harmful to the public are
criminal laws.
The two main approaches to interpreting the Constitution are
judicial interpretivism and strict constructionism.
Because of Chief Justice John Marshall's ruling in Marbury v. Madison, the
power of the Court vastly increased.
In a civil case, what might a jury consider as a way to dissuade the responsible/liable party from engaging in such actions again in the future?
punitive damages
Lochner v. New York (1905) was a typical case of the period between the Civil War and the 1930s because
the court continued to reject government efforts to regulate the economy in the interests of working people.
Of the following, what is perhaps the most important consideration for Presidents in nominating judges for the federal courts?
the nominee's political ideology
Granting corporations the rights and liberties of individual persons (the legal principle of "corporate personhood")
was the result of court decisions in the late 1800s