Cards (23)

  • What is the primary role of the judicial branch in the U.S. government?
    Interpreting and applying laws
  • Judicial Review involves determining the constitutionality of laws
  • How many main levels are in the Federal Court System?
    Three
  • Match the court level with its key function:
    Supreme Court ↔️ Final authority on law interpretation
    Circuit Courts ↔️ Hear appeals from District Courts
    District Courts ↔️ Conduct trials and initial hearings
  • Arrange the process of a case moving through the Federal Court System in the correct order.
    1️⃣ District Court
    2️⃣ Circuit Court
    3️⃣ Supreme Court
  • What does the hierarchical structure of the Federal Court System ensure?
    Systematic review of laws
  • The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land.
  • Judicial Review determines the constitutionality of laws
  • What is the primary function of District Courts?
    Conduct trials
  • Match the court level with its key function:
    Supreme Court ↔️ Final authority on law interpretation
    Circuit Courts ↔️ Hear appeals from District Courts
    District Courts ↔️ Conduct trials and initial hearings
  • The Federal Court System is a hierarchical structure with three main levels
  • Match the court level with its key function:
    Supreme Court ↔️ Final authority on law interpretation
    Circuit Courts ↔️ Hear appeals from District Courts
    District Courts ↔️ Conduct trials and initial hearings
  • Circuit Courts hear appeals directly from the Supreme Court.
    False
  • A case starts in a District Court, is appealed to a Circuit Court, and may finally be heard by the Supreme Court
  • The Federal Court System's hierarchy ensures a systematic review of laws.
  • The power of judicial review was established in the case of Marbury v. Madison
  • Match the power/responsibility of the Judicial Branch with an example:
    Judicial Review ↔️ Marbury v. Madison
    Interpreting Statutes ↔️ U.S. v. Nixon
    Resolving Disputes ↔️ Brown v. Board of Education
    Enforcing Laws ↔️ Cooper v. Aaron
  • The Supreme Court is responsible for interpreting the Constitution
  • In Gibbons v. Ogden, the Supreme Court affirmed federal regulation of interstate commerce.
  • Judicial review allows the judicial branch to determine the constitutionality of laws
  • The Supreme Court's decisions shape the legal landscape and ensure governmental actions align with constitutional principles.
  • In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that state-sponsored segregation was unconstitutional
  • Roe v. Wade established a woman's constitutional right to abortion.