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The Federal Courts: Our Judicial Branch Flashcards

SS.7.C.3.8, SS.7.C.3.11

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Created Date 07.30.19
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  • The highest court in the United States of America.
  • The Supreme Court consists of eight associate justices and one ___ Justice who presides over the Court.
  • Federal judges can be removed from office through this process:
  • The Senate is responsible for approving or rejecting nominations for federal judge. This process is called:
  • Federal judges have lifetime tenure in office - holding their office for:
  • This refers to the authority and power that a court has:
  • ___ jurisdiction is where a court has the power to hear a trial case from the beginning
  • The purpose of a writ of certiorari is to:
  • How many justices are there on the United States Supreme Court?
  • If a Supreme Court justice has an opinion that differs from the majority, they can write this kind of opinion?

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