Ch 15 Federal Courts
Proponents of which of the following believe that it is appropriate for judges to make bold policy decisions when doing so is necessary to address pressing societal needs?
judicial activism
If a judge believes that he or she should defer to the decisions made by elected representatives whenever possible, the judge likely believes in which of the following?
judicial restraint
What is the term given to the power of the courts to determine whether the actions of congress and the executive branch are permissible under the constitution?
judicial review
The _____ Act of 1789 established the basic three-tiered structure of the federal court system.
judiciary
The court of military appeals is an example of which type of court?
legislative
Federal district court judges are appointed to ____ terms.
lifetime
the conferences of the U.S. supreme court are ____
limited to the justices themselves
How many seats are currently authorized on the supreme court?
nine
The supreme court issues _____ that are essentially written statements containing the legal reasoning behind the court's decisions
opinions
What are two types of jurisdiction courts can have?
original and appellate
____ is the authority of a court to hear a case first , thus determining the facts of the case.
original jurisdiction
In 1987, the senate refused to confirm the nomination of ____to the supreme court.
robert bork
in a process known as ____ the senate generally allows senators of the president's party from the senate in which a judicial vacancy occurs to block the nomination
senatorial courtesy
Why did Justice Souter wait until 2009 to retire?
so that Barack Obama rather than George W. Bush would name a new justice
who represents the federal government in appeals to the supreme court?
solicitor general
which of the following must plaintiffs have in order to sustain a lawsuit in court?
standing to sue
According to the principle of ____ , a court should not overturn precedent unless it is absolutely necessary.
stare decisis
when a court bases its decision or opinion on previous court decisions or rulings, that is called?
stare decisis
which of the following limits judicial power?
stare decisis
In which courts are the vast majority of all cases tired?
state
Which of the following must confirm all federal judges?
the Senate
what is the (starting) point of original jurisdiction for most litigation in the federal courts?
the U.S. district courts
which of the following has the most control over the cases it hears?
the U.S. supreme court
What is common law?
the accumulation of judicial decisions about legal issues
At president roosevelt's urging, congress passed dozens of laws designed to end the depression . Why did the supreme court initially overturn some of these laws?
the court believed that federal intervention in the economy was unconstitutional
who nominates judges to the U.S. district courts?
the president
when the government loses in a lower court, who decides whether to appeal a case to the supreme court?
the solicitor general
Which Court was one of the most active in shaping public policy in the twentieth century?
warren
Under which of the following circumstances would a presidential nominee to the supreme court have the most trouble being confirmed?
when a president's party affiliation is in the minority in the senate
For a case to be heard in the supreme court, a minimum of how many justices must vote to hear the case?
4
how many district courts are in the federal system?
94
In which of the following cases did the supreme court first exercise judicial review?
Marbury v. Madison
who attempted to expand the number of supreme court justices in 1937?
President Roosevelt
Only a(n)_____ court can review the decisions of a lower court.
appellate
When the U.S. supreme court agrees to hear a case appealed to it from a court of appeals, it is exercising its _____ jurisdiction
appellatte
A writ of _____ is issued by the supreme court when it agrees to hear a case.
certiorari
which type of law involves the violation of the legal rights of one individual toward another?
civil
which of the following are most commonly heard by the U.S. Supreme Court?
civil actions from lower federal courts
What type of standing permits a small number of people to sue on behalf of all other people in similar circumstances?
class action
Which of the following is an opinion opinion written by a justice who voted with the majority but has an alternative basis for the decision?
concurring
which of the following is within the original jurisdiction of the supreme court?
controversies between the states
Which court hears appeals from the federal independent regulatory commissions?
courts of appeals
In which federal courts are trials conducted?
district courts
The supreme court hears cases from state courts only if they involve a ____ question
federal
Which of the following is a way that interest groups attempt to influence the supreme court's decisions?
filing amicus curiae briefs
How and whether judicial decisions are translated into actual policy is known as which of the following?
implementation
Under which chief justice did the Supreme Court establish the power of judicial review?
john marshall