American Courts

Internet Exercise

Ace Practice Test


I.    THE JUDICIAL POWER

    A.    DECIDING CASES AND CONTROVERSIES

                    -- adverse parties

                    -- substantial legal interests

                     -- real set of facts

                      -- enforceable judicial determination of issue

        1.    CRIMINAL CASES

        2.    CIVIL CASES

        3.    CASES IN EQUITY

    B.    FEDERALIST #78

    C.    AUXILIARY POWERS

        1.    WRITS

        2.    CONTEMPT

    D.  COMMON LAW TRADITION (civil and common law development & civil v. common law)

    E.    JUDICIAL REVIEW

        1.    VIS A' VIS STATES (Martin v. Hunter's Lessee)

        2.    VIS A' VIS FEDERAL AGENCIES (Marbury v. Madison - You Tube Dramatization)

II.    STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN FEDERAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM (explanation - map)

    A.    DUALITY

        1.    1789 JUDICIARY ACT

        2.    FEDERAL COURTS

            a.     LOWER COURTS

            b.     SUPREME COURT

                (1)     JUSTICES (picture; biographies)

                (2)     OPERATIONS

        2.    STATE CONSTITUTIONS AND LEGISLATION

    B.    INDEPENDENCE

    C.    DECENTRALIZATION

    D.    APPELLATE-TRIAL COURT DISTINCTION

III.    COURT JURISDICTION

    A.    FEDERAL

           SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION

                -- U.S. law and Constitution

                -- U.S. treaties

                -- maritime cases

                --admiralty cases

        NATURE OF PARTIES JURISDICTION

                to controversies to which the United States shall be a party;--to controversies between two or more states;--between a state and citizens of another state;--between citizens of different states;-- between citizens of the same state claiming lands under grants of different states, and between a state, or the citizens thereof, and foreign states, citizens or subjects.

    B.    STATE & LOCAL COURT JURISDICTION

IV.    JUDICIAL RECRUITMENT

    A.    FEDERAL (CURRENT VACANCIES)

        1.    LOWER COURTS (MAP)

        2.    SUPREME COURT (Appointments Since 1789; Oyez, Oyez, Oyez -- recording)

    B.    STATE COURTS (State Court Organization, 1987-2004)

        1.    ELECTIONS    

        2.    SELECTION PLANS


    Key Web Sites

About the U.S. Supreme Court

Federal Judicial Home Page - FAQ's

OYEZ

Judicial Watch

Legal Information Institute

Listing of All Supreme Court Justices

The Supreme Court Historical Society

American Judicature Society

John Marshall:  Definer of A Nation

C-Span Court Page

Why Supreme Court Justices Succeed or Fail