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When the attorneys from both sides of a case come to the Supreme Court to argue their case while Justices ask them questions refers to
A. |
oral arguments |
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B. |
petitions for a writ of certiorari |
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C. |
a conference |
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D. |
amicus curiae |
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E. |
certiorari |
Law that is stated in the Constitution or in the body of judicial decisions on the meaning of the Constitution is referred to as
A. |
Fundamental Law |
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B. |
Constitutional Law |
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C. |
Statutory Law |
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D. |
Broad Constructionism |
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E. |
both A and B |
In the Federal court system Courts of Appeal are also known as
A. |
Original Jurisdiction Courts |
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B. |
Circuit Courts |
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C. |
Supreme Courts |
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D. |
Small Claims Courts |
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E. |
District Courts |
The major difference between most state court systems and the Federal Court System is that most state court systems
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do not have an appeals court |
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B. |
are not hierarchically structured similar to the Federal System |
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C. |
have tow sets of trial courts - one for limited jurisdiction (such as family court and traffic court) and another for general jurisdiction |
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D. |
do not fall under the jurisdiction of the SCOTUS |
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E. |
do not have a state supreme court |
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