Ch. 15: The Judicial Branch
what is judicial activism
a view of decision-making that calls for Court to take an active role in policy through its interpretation of the constitution
what is the strategic model
act strategically to get help from others; sincere voting does not always maximize utility
what is the rule of four
at least 4 supreme court justices must agree to hear a case
what is the slot-machine theory
compare challenge to constitution
what is a plurality opinion
decision of the supreme court in which a majority of the court agrees on a decision, but no majority agreement on reasoning
what is the attitudinal model
decisions largely/exclusively influenced by ideology
what is the majority opinion
five or more justice agree on the ruling
what is a writ of certiorari
issued when supreme court decides to hear a case, "to be informed"
what are the 5 models of judicial decision-making
legal model, slot-machine theory, legal realist model, attitudinal model, strategic model
what is a concurring opinion
opinion written by a justice who agrees with the decision but not the reasoning
what is a dissenting opinion
opinion written by a justice who disagrees with opinion of the court
what is the legal realist model
personal values/ideologies affect decisions somewhat
what is constitutional interpretation
ruling of supreme court that declares a law unconstitutional. cannot be overturned by simple statute
what is legislative interpretation
ruling which the Court interprets meaning/intent of statute passed by congress. can be overturned by congress by passing another law.
what is the legal model
solely legal criteria; impersonal
what is the judiciary
system of courts and judges concerned with administering justice
what is the opinion of the court
the official majority of the supreme court's decision on an issue
how are supreme court justices appointed
the president appoints and congress approves
what is living constitution
theory that the constitution is meant to be dynamic (judicial activism)
what is originalism
theory that the constitution should be interpreted literally w/ founder's reasoning (judicial restraint)
what are the 3 types of supreme court decisions
unanimous, somewhat divided, and very divided (plurality opinion is only very divided)
what is judicial restraint
view of decision making that calls for Court to defer policymaking to other gov't branches