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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 The Federal Court Structure Powers of The Federal Courts Lower Federal Courts The Supreme Court How a Case Moves Through The Supreme Court
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The Lowest Federal Court
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The Federal District Court
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The Highest Federal Court
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The U.S. Supreme Court
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The Lowest Court with Appellate Jurisdiction
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The Federal Court of Appeals
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This Only has 6 to 12 members
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Petit Jury
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This Justice gave the Supreme Court new power including Judicial Review
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John Marshall
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What is Jurisdiction
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The Authority of a Court to Hear a Case
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This power makes the Supreme Court the Highest authority on the Constitution
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Judicial Review
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This Jurisdiction gives a Court the Power to rule if a person is Innocent or Guilty of charges
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Original Jurisdiction
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This Jurisdiction allows a court to make rulings on an Appeal
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Appellate Jurisdiction
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“ A government cannot deprive a citizen of life, liberty, or property without a fair trial” this explains what?
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Due Process of Law
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What kind of Jurisdiction does the Federal Court of Appeals use
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Appellate Jurisdiction
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What kind of Jurisdiction does the Federal District Court use
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Original Jurisdiction
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What kind of Jury serves in a Federal District Court
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Petit Jury
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Which Jury issues a Indictment
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Grand Jury
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What is an Indictment
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A Formal Accusation of Charges
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What kind of Jurisdiction does the Supreme Court use
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Appellate Jurisdiction
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What are one of the Major Duties of the Supreme Court
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Choosing Cases to Hear Making Decisions on Cases Writing the Court’s Opinion
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What is the courts opinion
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A written explanation of the courts ruling
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How are Supreme Court Justices appointed
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Appointed by the President and Approved by the Senate
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What should the Supreme Court Justices Stay away from
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Politics
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What is a Brief
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A written legal argument
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Who is the Solicitor General
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Represents the Federal Government in Supreme Court cases
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What is the name for a Opinion that everyone agrees with
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Unanimous Opinion
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What are the two ways the Supreme Court can receive the records of a trial for review
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The Writ of Certiorari On Appeal
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Why is the Conference so Secretive
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To avoid outside influence on the Justices
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