Deck 6: Judges

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Which president appointed more district court judges than any other?

A) Ronald Reagan
B) George H.W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George W. Bush
E) Barack Obama
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A key characteristic of judicial elections is:

A) low voter turnout
B) heated campaigning
C) marked by controversy
D) bar associations split over their endorsements
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Federal judges are:

A) nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate
B) nominated by the president and confirmed by both houses of Congress
C) appointed by Congress, subject to presidential veto
D) appointed by the chief justice
E) appointed by the president subject only to legislative veto
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Judicial independence is aimed at:

A) increasing accountability
B) legislative control over court actions
C) neutral and impartial decision making
D) the right of a judge to dismiss a jury
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The American Bar Association generally has the most influence over the selection of federal judges during:

A) Republican administrations
B) the recruitment process
C) confirmation hearings
D) Democratic administrations
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Which president named a greater percentage of women to the federal judiciary than any other?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) George H.W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George W. Bush
E) Barack Obama
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The cost of judicial campaigns is:

A) decreasing over time
B) increasingly paid for by public funding
C) increasing over time
D) remaining relatively constant
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Judges' work includes:

A) umpiring
B) writing legal opinions
C) administration
D) a, b, and c
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Common judicial selection methods do not include:

A) appointment
B) elections
C) House Judiciary Committee
D) merit selection
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Most states select/retain trial judges by which method?

A) appointment by the governor
B) the Missouri Bar Plan
C) legislative appointment
D) popular election
E) direct promotion
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Which of the following means of dealing with judges suspected of wrongdoing was first used in California?

A) impeachment by the House and removal by the Senate
B) removal by the governor after concurrent resolution by both houses of the legislature
C) recall elections
D) judicial conduct commissions
E) removal and disbarment by state bar associations
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Complaints about the conduct of federal judges are first considered by:

A) the chief justice
B) Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
C) judicial councils
D) judicial conference
E) chief judge of the district courts
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American judges generally serve:

A) about the same length of time as a U.S. Senator
B) fewer years than the average elected official
C) more years than the average elected official
D) typically for life
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Which of the following is a major actor in the selection of federal judges, but does not have a formal role?

A) the deputy attorney general
B) the American Bar Association
C) the chief justice
D) the Senate
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Which of the following is a similar background characteristic of the judicial appointments by Barack Obama and George W. Bush?

A) previous political activity
B) type of education
C) judicial experience
D) undergraduate education
E) all of the above
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In choosing his nominees to the federal bench, President Obama's nominees have been confirmed by the Senate:

A) much faster than was expected
B) faster than was expected
C) at the same rate as previous presidents
D) more slowly than previous presidents
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A judge's docket refers to his or her:

A) legal training
B) use of the ABA scheduling software
C) calendar of cases
D) use of technology in the courtroom
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The custom of senatorial courtesy:

A) encourages courteous behavior on the floor of the Senate
B) gives senators the power to appoint state court judges
C) gives a senator of the president's party influence in the selection of the district court judges when vacancies occur in his or her state
D) requires the House of Representatives to vote for Senate approved judicial nominees
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Which group or groups are involved in judicial selection in the United States?

A) lawyers
B) elected officials
C) the public
D) a, b, and c
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The president's freedom to nominate judges is greatest in the:

A) bankruptcy courts
B) district courts
C) Washington D.C. courts
D) U.S. Supreme Court
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Most judicial elections are low-visibility affairs.
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How does the debate over judicial accountability versus independence relate to methods of judicial selection?
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How is judging in the United Kingdom different from the United States?
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Judicial elections tend to be partisan.
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What consequences might shows like Judge Judy have for the legal system?
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Describe the debate in Caperton v. Massey Coal Co. (2009) regarding judicial recusal from cases.
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Presidents are highly successful in securing the confirmation of their nominees to the high bench.
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Judicial misconduct often involves corruption.
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One hundred percent of federal judges nominated by the president share his political philosophy.
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Describe the current status of judicial elections in the states.
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Senatorial courtesy was done away with in the Judicial Administration Reform Act of 2002.
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A newly elected U.S. president calls you and seeks your advice as to how to select federal judges. Explain in clear and simple terms the process from nomination to confirmation. How does this system differ from the Missouri Plan used at the state level? Is the overall process to select federal judges a better plan than that used by the states?
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Conviction of a federal judge on an impeachment requires a:

A) two?thirds vote of senators present
B) two?thirds vote of the House
C) unanimous decision of the Supreme Court
D) two?thirds vote of the Judiciary Committee
E) two?thirds vote of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association
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There is wide agreement among the public and legal profession about what constitutes a "good judge."
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The responsibility of impeaching federal judges rests with the:

A) Congress
B) House of Representatives
C) Senate
D) Supreme Court
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Presidents are generally more successful in getting their judicial nominations confirmed by the Senate during their second term.
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1
Which president appointed more district court judges than any other?

A) Ronald Reagan
B) George H.W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George W. Bush
E) Barack Obama
C
2
A key characteristic of judicial elections is:

A) low voter turnout
B) heated campaigning
C) marked by controversy
D) bar associations split over their endorsements
A
3
Federal judges are:

A) nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate
B) nominated by the president and confirmed by both houses of Congress
C) appointed by Congress, subject to presidential veto
D) appointed by the chief justice
E) appointed by the president subject only to legislative veto
A
4
Judicial independence is aimed at:

A) increasing accountability
B) legislative control over court actions
C) neutral and impartial decision making
D) the right of a judge to dismiss a jury
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The American Bar Association generally has the most influence over the selection of federal judges during:

A) Republican administrations
B) the recruitment process
C) confirmation hearings
D) Democratic administrations
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Which president named a greater percentage of women to the federal judiciary than any other?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) George H.W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George W. Bush
E) Barack Obama
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The cost of judicial campaigns is:

A) decreasing over time
B) increasingly paid for by public funding
C) increasing over time
D) remaining relatively constant
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Judges' work includes:

A) umpiring
B) writing legal opinions
C) administration
D) a, b, and c
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9
Common judicial selection methods do not include:

A) appointment
B) elections
C) House Judiciary Committee
D) merit selection
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10
Most states select/retain trial judges by which method?

A) appointment by the governor
B) the Missouri Bar Plan
C) legislative appointment
D) popular election
E) direct promotion
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11
Which of the following means of dealing with judges suspected of wrongdoing was first used in California?

A) impeachment by the House and removal by the Senate
B) removal by the governor after concurrent resolution by both houses of the legislature
C) recall elections
D) judicial conduct commissions
E) removal and disbarment by state bar associations
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12
Complaints about the conduct of federal judges are first considered by:

A) the chief justice
B) Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
C) judicial councils
D) judicial conference
E) chief judge of the district courts
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13
American judges generally serve:

A) about the same length of time as a U.S. Senator
B) fewer years than the average elected official
C) more years than the average elected official
D) typically for life
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Which of the following is a major actor in the selection of federal judges, but does not have a formal role?

A) the deputy attorney general
B) the American Bar Association
C) the chief justice
D) the Senate
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15
Which of the following is a similar background characteristic of the judicial appointments by Barack Obama and George W. Bush?

A) previous political activity
B) type of education
C) judicial experience
D) undergraduate education
E) all of the above
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16
In choosing his nominees to the federal bench, President Obama's nominees have been confirmed by the Senate:

A) much faster than was expected
B) faster than was expected
C) at the same rate as previous presidents
D) more slowly than previous presidents
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A judge's docket refers to his or her:

A) legal training
B) use of the ABA scheduling software
C) calendar of cases
D) use of technology in the courtroom
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18
The custom of senatorial courtesy:

A) encourages courteous behavior on the floor of the Senate
B) gives senators the power to appoint state court judges
C) gives a senator of the president's party influence in the selection of the district court judges when vacancies occur in his or her state
D) requires the House of Representatives to vote for Senate approved judicial nominees
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Which group or groups are involved in judicial selection in the United States?

A) lawyers
B) elected officials
C) the public
D) a, b, and c
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The president's freedom to nominate judges is greatest in the:

A) bankruptcy courts
B) district courts
C) Washington D.C. courts
D) U.S. Supreme Court
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21
Most judicial elections are low-visibility affairs.
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22
How does the debate over judicial accountability versus independence relate to methods of judicial selection?
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23
How is judging in the United Kingdom different from the United States?
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24
Judicial elections tend to be partisan.
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25
What consequences might shows like Judge Judy have for the legal system?
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Describe the debate in Caperton v. Massey Coal Co. (2009) regarding judicial recusal from cases.
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Presidents are highly successful in securing the confirmation of their nominees to the high bench.
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Judicial misconduct often involves corruption.
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One hundred percent of federal judges nominated by the president share his political philosophy.
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30
Describe the current status of judicial elections in the states.
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Senatorial courtesy was done away with in the Judicial Administration Reform Act of 2002.
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32
A newly elected U.S. president calls you and seeks your advice as to how to select federal judges. Explain in clear and simple terms the process from nomination to confirmation. How does this system differ from the Missouri Plan used at the state level? Is the overall process to select federal judges a better plan than that used by the states?
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33
Conviction of a federal judge on an impeachment requires a:

A) two?thirds vote of senators present
B) two?thirds vote of the House
C) unanimous decision of the Supreme Court
D) two?thirds vote of the Judiciary Committee
E) two?thirds vote of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association
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There is wide agreement among the public and legal profession about what constitutes a "good judge."
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35
The responsibility of impeaching federal judges rests with the:

A) Congress
B) House of Representatives
C) Senate
D) Supreme Court
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Presidents are generally more successful in getting their judicial nominations confirmed by the Senate during their second term.
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