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Unit 4 The Judicial Branch The Third Quiz Review!.

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Page 1: Unit 4 The Judicial Branch The Third Quiz Review!.

Unit 4 The Judicial Branch

The Third Quiz Review!

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What is a swing vote?

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What is a swing vote?

A determining vote, the one vote that does not clearly belong to one of the either conservative or liberal blocs on the Court

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What is Judicial Review?

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What is Judicial Review?

The power of the Supreme Court to rule federal, state or executive orders unconstitutional, established by Marbury v. Madison

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Gideon v. Wainwright did what?

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Gideon v. Wainwright did what?

Established that the state must provide a lawyer for defendants who can not afford a lawyer.

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What does stare decisis mean?

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What does stare decisis mean?

Latin for, let the decision stand, which establishes a precedent which is to be followed by other courts

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In what area does the Supreme Court never get involved?

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In what area does the Supreme Court never get involved?

Foreign policy issues.

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Brown v. Board of Education did what?

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Brown v. Board of Education did what?

Ended the segregated society prevalent in the South, schools were to be desegregated with all deliberate speed. Overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson case.

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Bush v. Gore did what?

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Bush v. Gore did what?

Ended the manual recounts in Florida during the 2000 Presidential election, giving George W. Bush the presidency.

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How often does the Supreme Court overturn state and federal statutes?

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How often does the Supreme Court overturn state and federal statutes? A lot!! Over a 1000 state laws and about 150 federal laws. This is their job, after all.

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What did Miranda v. Arizona do?

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What did Miranda v. Arizona do? Required police to inform a suspect of their rights at the time of arrest. Any confession after arrest and the rights are not read, the confession cannot be used in court.

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What did the Casey Martin case prove?

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What did the Casey Martin case prove?

It did not overturn the Americans with Disabilities Act, it did help clarify what was the intent of the law.

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What kind of cases does the Supreme Court hear?

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What kind of cases does the Supreme Court hear?

Actual cases that involve real people and real issues, and must include a constitutional issue.

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Which case invalidate the Missouri Compromise?

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Which case invalidate the Missouri Compromise?

The Dred Scott case, which established that a black man was property and could not sue in federal court.

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How does the Supreme Court shape public policy?

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How does the Supreme Court shape public policy?

Through legal institutions and political institutions

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What is precedent?

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What is precedent? When the Supreme Court rules on a case, that ruling becomes the guideline for other courts to follow in similar cases. A judge that does not follow that precedent rules on a case that will likely be overturned.

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