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Civics -- Judicial Branch

Judicial Branch vocabulary

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Article IIIestablishes the judicial branch of government
Judiciary Act of 1789created federal district courts
appeals courtsjudiciary level between the district courts and the Supreme Court
criminal casesjuries decide whether people have committed crimes
civil casesone party sues another for damages
jurisdictionauthority to hear and decide a case
exclusive jurisdictioncases can only be heard in federal courts
concurrent jurisdictionstate and federal courts share the right to hear cases
district courtswhere most federal lawsuits begin
original jurisdictionauthority to hear cases for the first time
term of a judgelife, "during good behavior"
magistratesissue court orders and hear preliminary evidence
US attorneygovernment's lawyer
US marshalarrests suspects, delivers defendants to court, and serves subpoenas
subpoenaorder requiring someone to appear in court
appellate jurisdictionappeals courts can only hear cases that have already been tried in district court
remandreturn a case to the lower court for a new trial
Highest law of the landConstitution
Judicial Reviewthe Court can determine the Constitutionality of any federal or state law
Marbury v. Madison (1803)established the Court's power of Judicial Review
John MarshallSupreme Court Chief Justice who set out the 3 principles of judicial review
Presidentappoints judges to federal courts
Senatemust approve appointments to the federal courts
9number of judges on the Supreme Court
Thurgood Marshallfirst African-American to serve on the Supreme Court
Sandra Day O'Connorfirst woman to serve on the Supreme Court
5number of votes needed to determine the outcome of a case before the Supreme Court
majority opinionwritten to explain why the Supreme Court decided as it did in a case
dissenting opinionwritten by a Justice who did not agree with the verdict of the Supreme Court
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)established the "separate, but equal" doctrine
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)outlawed "separate, but equal"
Roe v. Wade (1973)legalized a woman's right to an abortion under certain circumstances
Miranda v. Arizonia (1966)ruled that police officers must inform suspects of their rights at the time of arrest
McCulloch v Maryland (1819)Supreme Court decision upholding the supremacy of the national government over the states
Gideon v Wainwright (1963)Court ruled that in state trials those who cannot afford an attorney will have one provided by the state
Tinker v Des Moines (1969)Supreme Court ruled that wearing black arm bands in protest of the Vietnam War was symbolic speech and therefore protected by the 1st Amendment

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