Deck 3: Federal Courts
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Deck 3: Federal Courts
1
The original structure of the federal judiciary was supportive of state's rights in which of the following ways:
A)judges are forced to ride circuits
B)district judges must be confirmed by the Senate
C)court boundaries were drawn along regional lines
D)the lower federal courts had expansive jurisdiction
A)judges are forced to ride circuits
B)district judges must be confirmed by the Senate
C)court boundaries were drawn along regional lines
D)the lower federal courts had expansive jurisdiction
C
2
Currently, the United States has ___ U.S.District Courts
A)12
B)50
C)51
D)94
E)152
A)12
B)50
C)51
D)94
E)152
D
3
The current structure of the federal courts is heavily influenced by the following:
A)the U.S.Constitution
B)the Judiciary Act of 1789
C)Marbury v.Madison (1803)
D)the Administrative Office Act
E)a and b
A)the U.S.Constitution
B)the Judiciary Act of 1789
C)Marbury v.Madison (1803)
D)the Administrative Office Act
E)a and b
E
4
According to the U.S.Constitution, federal courts other than the Supreme Court may be established by:
A)Congress
B)the President
C)constitutional amendment
D)the Supreme Court
E)the electorate
A)Congress
B)the President
C)constitutional amendment
D)the Supreme Court
E)the electorate
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5
The distinction between courts of original jurisdiction and courts of appellate jurisdiction
A)rests on the number of jurors, six at an appellate court and 12 at a trial court
B)depends on whether the case is being heard for the first time
C)depends on whether it involves a state or federal question
D)normally is not important because all major decisions in cases are made by appellate judges
A)rests on the number of jurors, six at an appellate court and 12 at a trial court
B)depends on whether the case is being heard for the first time
C)depends on whether it involves a state or federal question
D)normally is not important because all major decisions in cases are made by appellate judges
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6
Characteristics of the Judiciary Act of 1789 included all but:
A)established Courts of Appeals
B)boundaries set along state lines
C)federal judges selected from home state
D)lower courts got limited jurisdiction
A)established Courts of Appeals
B)boundaries set along state lines
C)federal judges selected from home state
D)lower courts got limited jurisdiction
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7
The first court to decide a case has:
A)no jurisdiction
B)original jurisdiction
C)appellate jurisdiction
D)intermediate jurisdiction
A)no jurisdiction
B)original jurisdiction
C)appellate jurisdiction
D)intermediate jurisdiction
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8
The division of jurisdiction between the federal and state judicial system rests on:
A)the case load of the federal courts
B)the nature of the question raised in the case
C)the type of case civil cases are heard in federal court and criminal cases in state court
D)whether it is original or appellate jurisdiction.
A)the case load of the federal courts
B)the nature of the question raised in the case
C)the type of case civil cases are heard in federal court and criminal cases in state court
D)whether it is original or appellate jurisdiction.
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9
Juries are not used in:
A)municipal and lower level courts
B)state courts of general jurisdiction
C)appellate courts
D)U.S.District Courts
A)municipal and lower level courts
B)state courts of general jurisdiction
C)appellate courts
D)U.S.District Courts
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10
Until 1891, the federal court system consisted of:
A)the Supreme Court only
B)district courts only
C)district courts and the Supreme Court
D)district courts, appeals courts, and the Supreme Court
A)the Supreme Court only
B)district courts only
C)district courts and the Supreme Court
D)district courts, appeals courts, and the Supreme Court
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11
When a court tries a case and decides it, the court is said to have:
A)appellate jurisdiction
B)original jurisdiction
C)hierarchical jurisdiction
D)geographical jurisdiction
A)appellate jurisdiction
B)original jurisdiction
C)hierarchical jurisdiction
D)geographical jurisdiction
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12
An obvious weakness of the 1789 judicial structure was:
A)lengthy waiting periods for cases to be heard
B)conflicting court jurisdiction
C)circuit riding
D)large Supreme Court workload
E)domination of business cases
A)lengthy waiting periods for cases to be heard
B)conflicting court jurisdiction
C)circuit riding
D)large Supreme Court workload
E)domination of business cases
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13
Authority for the federal courts is found in which Article of the Constitution?
A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
E)V
A)I
B)II
C)III
D)IV
E)V
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14
The primary function of trial courts is to exercise:
A)limited jurisdiction
B)intermediate jurisdiction
C)appellate jurisdiction
D)general jurisdiction
E)original jurisdiction
A)limited jurisdiction
B)intermediate jurisdiction
C)appellate jurisdiction
D)general jurisdiction
E)original jurisdiction
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15
Courts that are authorized to hear and decide disputes arising within specified legal boundaries have:
A)geographical jurisdiction
B)subject matter jurisdiction
C)hierarchical jurisdiction
D)appellate jurisdiction
A)geographical jurisdiction
B)subject matter jurisdiction
C)hierarchical jurisdiction
D)appellate jurisdiction
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16
The debate between the Anti?Federalists and Federalists concerning the nature of the courts centered on:
A)possible conflicts between states.
B)a fear of too much popular control.
C)loss of patronage.
D)a loss of state court power.
A)possible conflicts between states.
B)a fear of too much popular control.
C)loss of patronage.
D)a loss of state court power.
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17
Regarding the number of justices sitting on the Supreme Court, the Constitution:
A)specifies nine justices
B)requires Congress to establish any odd number of three or more
C)specifies Congress may establish any number greater than two
D)is silent
A)specifies nine justices
B)requires Congress to establish any odd number of three or more
C)specifies Congress may establish any number greater than two
D)is silent
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18
The dual court system of the American judiciary refers to the fact that:
A)there are at least two courts of appeal in each state.
B)there is a national court structure and a court structure in each of the 50 states and U.S.territories
C)most courts have two jurisdictions that enable them to hear different cases.
D)an individual has the right to appeal to the Intermediate Courts of Appeals, then the U.S.Supreme Court.
A)there are at least two courts of appeal in each state.
B)there is a national court structure and a court structure in each of the 50 states and U.S.territories
C)most courts have two jurisdictions that enable them to hear different cases.
D)an individual has the right to appeal to the Intermediate Courts of Appeals, then the U.S.Supreme Court.
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19
U.S.District Court's have:
A)only one judge
B)two or more judges
C)only three judge panels
D)only appellate jurisdiction
E)only equity jurisdiction
A)only one judge
B)two or more judges
C)only three judge panels
D)only appellate jurisdiction
E)only equity jurisdiction
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20
Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a court to:
A)overturn laws in conflict with the Constitution
B)overturn actions of governmental officials in conflict with the laws
C)review cases that have already been decided by another court
D)grant a hearing when a constitutional question is unresolved.
A)overturn laws in conflict with the Constitution
B)overturn actions of governmental officials in conflict with the laws
C)review cases that have already been decided by another court
D)grant a hearing when a constitutional question is unresolved.
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21
The current administrative structure of the federal judiciary is largely the product of:
A)The Judiciary Act of 1789
B)The Judiciary Act of 1889
C)The Judge's bill of 1925
D)The Administrative Office Act of 1939
E)The Judiciary Act of 1971
A)The Judiciary Act of 1789
B)The Judiciary Act of 1889
C)The Judge's bill of 1925
D)The Administrative Office Act of 1939
E)The Judiciary Act of 1971
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22
The caseloads of the U.S.District Court have been:
A)increasing
B)decreasing
C)staying steady
D)none of the above
A)increasing
B)decreasing
C)staying steady
D)none of the above
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23
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court:
A)is designed to protect foreign intelligence agents
B)issues warrants for electronic eavesdropping
C)works in public
D)has only permanent judges
A)is designed to protect foreign intelligence agents
B)issues warrants for electronic eavesdropping
C)works in public
D)has only permanent judges
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24
Which President proposed a famous plan to "pack" the Supreme Court?
A)Thomas Jefferson
B)Franklin Roosevelt
C)Harry Truman
D)Dwight Eisenhower
E)Herbert Hoover
A)Thomas Jefferson
B)Franklin Roosevelt
C)Harry Truman
D)Dwight Eisenhower
E)Herbert Hoover
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25
The main way that cases advance to the Supreme Court is through the:
A)writ of appeal
B)writ of certiorari
C)original jurisdiction
D)writ of error
E)certification by the Solicitor General
A)writ of appeal
B)writ of certiorari
C)original jurisdiction
D)writ of error
E)certification by the Solicitor General
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26
The military justice system:
A)follows the exact organization of the civil justice system
B)is detailed in the Constitution
C)differs dramatically from the regular federal court system
D)cannot be reviewed the President
A)follows the exact organization of the civil justice system
B)is detailed in the Constitution
C)differs dramatically from the regular federal court system
D)cannot be reviewed the President
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27
Cases heard by the U.S.Courts of Appeals come from:
A)federal administrative agencies
B)the U.S.District Courts
C)state supreme courts
D)a, b and c are all correct
E)both a and b are correct
A)federal administrative agencies
B)the U.S.District Courts
C)state supreme courts
D)a, b and c are all correct
E)both a and b are correct
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28
How many U.S.District Courts are there in each state?
A)there are 2 in each state
B)there may be 1 for several states
C)they are distributed according to population
D)there is at least 1 per state
A)there are 2 in each state
B)there may be 1 for several states
C)they are distributed according to population
D)there is at least 1 per state
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29
How many justices must vote to place a case on the Supreme Court docket?
A)3
B)4
C)6
D)9
A)3
B)4
C)6
D)9
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30
Currently there are how many U.S.Circuit Courts of Appeals?
A)9
B)10
C)11
D)12
E)13
A)9
B)10
C)11
D)12
E)13
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31
Which statement best describes the chief justice of the Supreme Court:
A)he is selected by the other justices of the Supreme Court
B)he is selected on a rotating basis
C)he has supervisory authority over the entire federal court system
D)he has supervisory authority over the state and federal systems
E)beyond deciding cases, he holds only a ceremonial position
A)he is selected by the other justices of the Supreme Court
B)he is selected on a rotating basis
C)he has supervisory authority over the entire federal court system
D)he has supervisory authority over the state and federal systems
E)beyond deciding cases, he holds only a ceremonial position
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32
En banc hearings are:
A)hearings before a panel of retired judges
B)hearings before a three judge panel
C)hearings before all of the judges of a circuit
D)found only in state courts
E)apply only to jury trials
A)hearings before a panel of retired judges
B)hearings before a three judge panel
C)hearings before all of the judges of a circuit
D)found only in state courts
E)apply only to jury trials
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33
U.S.Magistrate judges can do all of the following except:
A)sentence misdemeanor defendants
B)supervise civil discovery
C)conduct civil trials with the consent of the litigants
D)sentence felony defendants
E)conduct the preliminary stages of criminal cases
A)sentence misdemeanor defendants
B)supervise civil discovery
C)conduct civil trials with the consent of the litigants
D)sentence felony defendants
E)conduct the preliminary stages of criminal cases
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34
Judicial bodies established by Congress under Article I are known as:
A)constitutional courts
B)legislative courts
C)inferior courts
D)trial courts
A)constitutional courts
B)legislative courts
C)inferior courts
D)trial courts
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35
Which statement best describes three?judge district courts:
A)they have rarely dealt with important cases
B)they were often used in the 1930s and 1940s
C)congress has recently limited their usage
D)congress has recently expanded their usage
A)they have rarely dealt with important cases
B)they were often used in the 1930s and 1940s
C)congress has recently limited their usage
D)congress has recently expanded their usage
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36
Diversity of citizenship cases involves citizens from different:
A)countries
B)religions
C)states
D)territories
A)countries
B)religions
C)states
D)territories
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37
The U.S.Supreme Court:
A)is the only court established by the Constitution.
B)chooses lower federal judges.
C)supervises state judicial systems.
D)has extensive original jurisdiction.
A)is the only court established by the Constitution.
B)chooses lower federal judges.
C)supervises state judicial systems.
D)has extensive original jurisdiction.
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38
The following are example(s) of legislative courts:
A)Bankruptcy courts
B)U.S.Magistrates
C)Tax court
D)a and b
E)a, b, and c
A)Bankruptcy courts
B)U.S.Magistrates
C)Tax court
D)a and b
E)a, b, and c
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39
Which statement best describes decisions of three?judge district courts:
A)they are appealed to the Courts of appeals
B)they are appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court
C)they are made by three district court judges
D)they are made by three circuit court judges
A)they are appealed to the Courts of appeals
B)they are appealed to the U.S.Supreme Court
C)they are made by three district court judges
D)they are made by three circuit court judges
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40
Bankruptcy law has been characterized by:
A)agreement between the Supreme Court and Congress concerning procedures and judges
B)a declining number of cases
C)conflict between the Supreme court and Congress over procedures and judges
D)both a and b are correct
E)both b and c are correct
A)agreement between the Supreme Court and Congress concerning procedures and judges
B)a declining number of cases
C)conflict between the Supreme court and Congress over procedures and judges
D)both a and b are correct
E)both b and c are correct
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41
Specialized federal courts are created to administer a specific judicial decision.
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42
Describe the different kinds of jurisdiction possessed by courts.
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43
Describe three ways that the federal court caseload could be reduced.
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44
No U.S.District Court boundary crosses state lines.
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45
Prisoner positions are declining.
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46
What is the significance on the Court of Appeals Act of 1891?
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47
On the matter of increasing federal criminal jurisdiction for some categories of crimes:
A)conservatives and liberals agree
B)conservatives and liberals disagree
C)libertarians favor increasing all federal criminal jurisdiction
D)conservatives favor only reductions in federal criminal jurisdiction
A)conservatives and liberals agree
B)conservatives and liberals disagree
C)libertarians favor increasing all federal criminal jurisdiction
D)conservatives favor only reductions in federal criminal jurisdiction
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48
What are the differences between Article I and Article III judges?
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49
Most federal question cases involve the violation of a criminal statute.
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50
Critics of attacks on the federal judiciary worry that such attacks will:
A)enhance the legitimacy of the courts
B)diminish the legitimacy of the courts
C)improve Congressional oversight of courts
D)increase access to the courts.
A)enhance the legitimacy of the courts
B)diminish the legitimacy of the courts
C)improve Congressional oversight of courts
D)increase access to the courts.
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51
How are separation of powers and judicial review related?
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52
Bankruptcy judges are Article III judges who are insulated from political pressures by life tenure and protection from pay cuts?
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53
Explain the differences between the three levels of federal courts.
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54
Appellate review focuses on correctly interpreting the law.
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55
The original structure of the U.S.federal courts did nothing to protect States' rights.
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56
Judicial councils are:
A)the policy making arm of the U.S.judiciary
B)appointed by the chief justice
C)the administrative unit of the U.S.Courts of Appeals
D)part of the U.S.District Courts
E)important bodies which conduct research
A)the policy making arm of the U.S.judiciary
B)appointed by the chief justice
C)the administrative unit of the U.S.Courts of Appeals
D)part of the U.S.District Courts
E)important bodies which conduct research
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57
Jurisdiction is the power of a court to prohibit illegally obtained evidence from being introduced.
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58
Which of the following is considered the policy making organization of the federal judiciary?
A)Administrative Office of the U.S.Courts
B)Judicial Councils
C)Judicial Conference of the United States
D)Chief Justice of the U.S.Supreme Court
E)Federal Judicial Center
A)Administrative Office of the U.S.Courts
B)Judicial Councils
C)Judicial Conference of the United States
D)Chief Justice of the U.S.Supreme Court
E)Federal Judicial Center
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59
The U.S.federal court system undergoes constant reorganization.
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60
Which of the following is primarily concerned with research and training?
A)Administrative Office of the U.S.Courts
B)Judicial Councils
C)Judicial Conference of the United States
D)Chief Justice of the U.S.Supreme Court
E)Federal Judicial Center
A)Administrative Office of the U.S.Courts
B)Judicial Councils
C)Judicial Conference of the United States
D)Chief Justice of the U.S.Supreme Court
E)Federal Judicial Center
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61
Describe the different routes of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States.
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62
Explain in depth the structure and jurisdiction of the elements of the dual court system in a discussion of how a case proceeds through the judiciary from inception to final resolution.Be sure to specify which courts exist throughout the hierarchy and how the courts interrelate in resolving legal conflict.You may use diagrams to supplement your answer.
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