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What is an appellate court

An appellate court is a court with the jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a lower court's decision.

Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review

Whether lower courts have issued conflicting rulings in similar cases

How does the constitution promote the value of independence for the supreme court

it grants justices lifetime terms so other leaders cannot easily strip them of their power

How does the federal judicial system promote the constitutional principle of rule of law

B. By allowing multiple courts to review a case or ruling before closing it completely

How does appellate jurisdiction differ from original jurisdiction for federal courts

Answer this question…

Appellate jurisdiction applies to cases that have already been tried by lower courts

What part of the judicial system best completes the bubble labeled in the diagram

the us supreme court

Which scenario describes a federal court going against the principle of precedent

The supreme court rules that companies must pay men and women equal wages despite earlier court rulings allowing wage differences. I've never encountered a question with more than two answers. Government is BS.

What statement would a Supreme Court justice who believes strongly in judicial restraint most likely agree with

The Supreme Court must be careful not to overstep its constitutional authority when overturning a law.

Which is part of the selection process for all federal judges

Being Appointed by the president and approved by the Senate. APEX

What two major systems of courts are there

What is one major difference between state and federal courts in the United States

Compared to today's civil service system early American bureaucracy was

more reliant on the patronage system to select employees

The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to

The power of judicial review allows the supreme court to: 1)Overturn an act of Congress that violates the Constitution. ...

2) Can obstruct the supreme court's rulings by refusing to enforce them. ...

3) Can overturn an unconstitutional law passed by Congress.

which statement best completes the diagram of the western Roman Empire

Not yet lol but I’ll be

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