Chapter 3: American Judicial System
The Supreme Court hears about ______ percent of all the requests for review
1
Roles of the Judiciary
1. Adjudicate cases (resolve disputes) 2. Judicial review (review decisions)
To determine to a court has personal jurisdiction over a party who does not reside in that state...
1. jurisdiction must be authorized by state long arm statute 1. ensures fairness and due process
In order for a new case to be heard by the Supreme Court, _____ justices must vote to hear it
4
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
A court's authority to hear a particular type of case - trial courts
True or false: courts settle cases and controversies through adjudication
True
Zippo Test
a 3 point scale to access in a defendant's online activities constitute min contact - passive, interactive, integral
Forum
a court location to litigate a dispute when courts have concurrent jurisdiction
U.S. District Courts
address federal statutes, regulations, or constitutional issues - may decide on state law when parties are from different state and exceeds $75,000
A state supreme court's decision is binding on ...
all courts situated in that state
in rem jurisdiction
allows a court the authority to determine title to an object or real estate
The following factors are important in a cost benefit analysis of pursuing litigation
any alternate dispute resolution methods and total possible recovery
The supreme court has jurisdiction over...
appeals from the U.S. circuit court of appeals and matters of interpretation of federal laws and the constitution
what shapes the framework and rules that courts use to analyze jurisdiction questions?
appellate courts, legislatures
quasi in rem jurisdiction
attaches a property to the belonging to the litigant to compel him to appear despite no personal jurisdiction
American law system is what kinda of law system?
common
Personal jurisdiction is obtained by a court when an individual or a business is served with the _______
complaint
If a state court and federal court have jurisdiction over as case, it is referred to as
concurrent jurisdiction
________ and ________ contact with a state by the defendant may satisfy the minimum contact requirement
continuous; systematic
Voluntary personal jursidiction
court has personal jurisdiction if the nonresident party agrees to the jurisdiction
Country of origin concept
courts apply the law of the country to which the defendant's internet services are located
Primary parties involved in a lawsuit are...
defendant and plaintiff
Venue
determination of the most fair, or appropriate, court location of litigating
With regard to the number of justices on the Supreme Court, the U.S. Constitution...
does not specify a number
True or false: in order to ensure that a trial conducts in a lower court was fair, the appellate court will hear testimony of witnesses
false
True or false: the federal trial court system is referred to as the judiciary
false
If the U.S. is party is a dispute...
federal court has exclusive jurisidiction
Long arm statute
grants a court specific authority over the defendant due to the defendants conduct within that state
Courts explore whether it was reasonably foresseable that a defendant's actions would have a effect on a resident of the court's state
injurious effects test
Along the Zippo standard continuum an _______ website is evaluated on a case by case basis to determine of the website creates minimum contacts for defendant
interactive
Circuit split
involving conflicting opinions of courts regarding if min contacts should be analyzed
When a court review actions of other branches of the government
judicial review
Set of federal and state courts
judiciary
Factors that would be considered in choosing a forum include
juries, judges, appeals, costs, and time
court's legal authority to hear a case
jurisdiction
___________ and ________ are an important part of business planning for business managers and owners
jurisdiction and venue
State trial courts have either ______ authority to hear a case or ________ authority to hear a particular type of case
limited; general
In evaluating the fairness and due process requirement, courts ask if the defendant...
minimum contacts with the state purposefully availed himself of the privilege of conducting activities within the state
Trial de novo
new trial
state trial court decisions are binding...
only on the parties to the case
Court that is authorized to initially hear a case
original jurisdiction
In personam jurisdiction is the court's authority over _____
parties in a legal dispute
the appellant is also known as the ______ party
petitioning
Aggrieved party
plantiff
State courts do not create ______
precedent
Supreme Courts decide cases that...
present conflicting opinions among appellate circuit courts
federal judges are nominated by the _________, subject to confirmation by the ______
president, senate
In determining whether a trial was conducted in accordance with the legal rules and doctrines of that state, an appellate court will
read briefs, hear oral arguments, review transcripts of the lower courts
Country of reception approach increases...
risk to a businesses because one would need to have fundamental knowledge of the laws of each individual country to reduce the risk of noncompliance; apply the law of the country in which info is received
To remand a case means to...
send it back to the lower court for further action according for the instructions of the higher court
State trial courts can be referred to as
small-claim courts, justice of the peace, municipal courts
Federal trial courts within a certain state may rule on...
state law issues in diversity of citizenship causes
in order for a court to have jurisdiction, it must have both _______ and __________
subject matter and personal jurisdiction
Examples of specialized federal courts
tax, court of international trade, bankruptcy
Long arm statute will typically allow a court to obtain jurisdiction over a defendant when the defendant...
transacts business within the state's borders, owns property within the state, injures others
True or false: state appellate courts create precedent
true
determination of the most appropriate location to litigate a dispute
venue
discretionary order issued by the supreme court for granting a request to argue an appeal
writ of cetiorari